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    Default FS/T 2 Coyne LP95s with Thermo Valves

    I give up. I like my LP85s SOOOO much more than 95s. Anyone feel differently?

    I would like to sell my Coyne LP95s with new L/R thermo valves and 2" UWLD hose retainers. 2014 hydro and viz. $450

    OR, I will happily trade them for some worthington LP85s or HP100s.

    I am in Marianna until this saturday (12/13/14!), after that in New Orleans.

    PM me if interested. I will respond at the end of the day.


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    Would also consider trades+cash of deco O2 bottle and/or stage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Aotus View Post
    I give up. I like my LP85s SOOOO much more than 95s. Anyone feel differently?

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    Yes I do,I think lp 95s are one of the best tank for sidemounting because of profile and gas provided. FWIW,if you plan to go further in certification,you will want those 95's,and I contend you will probably look for a set of lp108s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aotus View Post
    I give up. I like my LP85s SOOOO much more than 95s. Anyone feel differently?
    Yes, I do feel differently. 85's are fine for small sidemount caves or short dives. For longer penetrations I would highly prefer Faber LP 95 or larger tanks like the Faber LP 120.


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    I invite you to consider adding these tanks to your collections then!


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    I have found I mainly dive 3 sets of tanks.

    Lp 50's
    Hp 100's
    Lp 120's

    The 120's and 108's I have are about the same to me except for the gas volume. I hated the 120's backmount as they made me butt heavy but they are awesome for sidemount.


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    Default FS/T 2 Coyne LP95s with Thermo Valves

    I would also consider LP50s or 77s. I just don't see myself wanting bigger tanks for a while.


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    +1 on the lp 108 or lp 120 however I have found out the lp 120s turn into balloons when they are low on gas but the bt with them is amazing!


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    Bump

    I'll throw in all the sidemount rigging for the original price, $450, or without for $350.


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    Sold.



 

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