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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary
    ... We'll have some features I can't really talk about until my patent lawyer says it's OK.

    (In other words: I could tell you but then I'd have to make you dive it without training.)
    When you are ready to talk about it, let us know.


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    I am surprised no one is talking about Jakub's (Golem Gear) unit. He offers both front or back mounted lungs, 4 o2 sensors, etc...What did everyone think of his unit?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepSea
    Jakub's (Golem Gear) unit.... What did everyone think of his unit?
    Looked great. I'd say he had all the bases pretty much covered from what I saw. All the units that were described did (except for the Lar5 and MK15 which were military units just for show and contrast). Choosing between one or another would have a lot to do with style of use rather than features mostly. Not everyone really went into full details of their units, most just described why certain features of their unit worked well for what they were doing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepSea
    I am surprised no one is talking about Jakub's (Golem Gear) unit. He offers both front or back mounted lungs, 4 o2 sensors, etc...What did everyone think of his unit?
    The Golem breather is very nice. Same electronics as the Optima. The only thing that i was not crazy about, was the protrusion of the sensor wire directly on top of the head. It just looked like it could be ripped clean off fairly easily. Other than that it was nice, but very expensive.

    $10,200. ouch...

    Mike Edmonston
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    US NAVY Submariner TM2/ss 1988 - 1996
    Currently US ARMY Military Police NTM-A TSS-COSTALL Spin Boldak Afghanistan 2010 - ??
    Instructor Trainer and NATO Advisor to Afghan National Police Force and Afghan Border Patrol

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    One of the units had a feature I liked. Instead of wires it had a fiber optic cable to the warning display. All the sensors and lights were in the scrubber and the warning lights came out via the fiber optic cable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary
    One of the units had a feature I liked. Instead of wires it had a fiber optic cable to the warning display. All the sensors and lights were in the scrubber and the warning lights came out via the fiber optic cable.
    That would be the Inspiration

    Mike Edmonston
    NAUI Technical Instructor
    Oxycheq Experimental Dive Team Test Pilot
    US NAVY Submariner TM2/ss 1988 - 1996
    Currently US ARMY Military Police NTM-A TSS-COSTALL Spin Boldak Afghanistan 2010 - ??
    Instructor Trainer and NATO Advisor to Afghan National Police Force and Afghan Border Patrol


 

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