This is by far one of the most inspiring videos with O2 rebreather on YT. Keep comming back to see it. Have you seen the new Salamander O2 ultralight rebreather that is about to com to the market?
@richardmooney83785 жыл бұрын
Achim, Looks like a Momsen Lung! But I just cannot get past that smooth fin removal! My beloved Rocket Fin "bangers" stick like glue to my Fourth Element booties! I have to wax 'em and I'm currently testing spraying 'em with food grade silicone. I would eat my hat to be able to do this so easily! Frankly, I'm attributing this to your superior youth and flexibility...
@jean-marcb87463 жыл бұрын
Hi ! Would be glad to know more about that rig.
@TheManunderwater6 жыл бұрын
Keen to try one of these sometime. One suggestion - perhaps a neck strap which could be tightened to personal preference (Velcro?). There are times in this video (eg 4m46s) where you are having to re-position the mouthpiece - perhaps as the unit moves on your body or you look to one side or the other or upwards. Whatever - I want one!!
@joakimdiver11202 жыл бұрын
For someone like me who knows next to zero about oxygen rebreathers; where can I find more info about prices(euro), models, instructors etc? This looks like the ultimate way of fundiving;)Love this video- well done sir👌😊
@91jodem8 жыл бұрын
So there's no PPO2 control? So max depth is 6m and does the rebreather inject O2 regularly into the loop to not have a hypoxic mix or how does it work?
@CoastalDevelopment8 жыл бұрын
Hi Johannes, no, there are no controlls, cells, etc as on most O2 units. It is a pure manual rebreather, so oxygen has to be injected manually. The goal was the most simple and battleproof unit.
@crabulent8 жыл бұрын
Off topic to the main focus of the video, but I'd love to see you demo a backwards kick in those Seawing Nova fins. I have a pair and find it hard to do. Back on topic, rebreather looks compact. Please post links to more information about it!
@CoastalDevelopment8 жыл бұрын
Hi, no problem - actually I think we did something like that recently, have to search - otherwise I´ll do one for you - works great. I prefere rubber fins, especially with heavy gear - ie. doubles, etc. but they are SO lightweight - unbeatable for travel :-)
@stevegardner7136 жыл бұрын
Are you still making/selling the "Gills 2.0" ?
@asty38412 жыл бұрын
no bailout tank?
@DMX-PAT5 жыл бұрын
Can it go on your back instead of your front?
@vesselinmihailov1015 жыл бұрын
Hi, where I can do an O2 rebreather course?
@a1a2a34758 жыл бұрын
Hi, what is the max. Depth I can go with this equipment, time and where I can buy this equipment. I and my father really like this rebreather is small and nice.
@CoastalDevelopment8 жыл бұрын
HI Fernando, As the unit is driven with pure Oxygen the recommended depth is 6 meters. Practicly the depth limit is 10 meters as, due to nitrogen in your body "washing out" you do not breath pure O2.. (Check out the ISE MAnual on oxygen rebreathers for more info - you find it in the dwonload area of the ISE website). Regarding the sale please write me an email "achim@is-expl.com), the unit is available but as of no CE NOT within the EU. Hope this helps
@adammoore2518 жыл бұрын
How are those nova fins for frog, helicopter and backwards finning?
@CoastalDevelopment8 жыл бұрын
HI Adam, Excellent - no problems at all. As there was a question on that before (scroll down) I will make a quick clip with them next week
@stevegardner13217 жыл бұрын
What sort of duration at "normal" operating depth is the Gills 2.0 designed or expected to achieve? Do you reckon it will be limited by sodasorb saturation or O2 volume? (great name for the set btw!)
@CoastalDevelopment7 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve. Thanks. I would recommend a time limit of 2.5 hrs by very condervative oxygen limits. Gas will not be a limiting factor with the unit at all. The sorb would last for 3 hrs for sure.
@andrebakkers66196 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to combine owd with ccr . Vb, double 7 ltr for diving to 40m. Ccr for deco.
@CoastalDevelopment6 жыл бұрын
Hi Andre and thanks for your comment. Although there are divers doing exactly that I would never recomend it. Reason is that a rebrether taken to depth but not used is very likely to flood. So if you have to depend on it for deco, that is not good :). Cavers often stage small rebreathers at deco depthm which is safer but still has this risk and requieres OC bailout which in my opinion makes it obsolte in most cases. (Btw - a D7 for 40 meters is a bit rough regarindg gasplanning :D) Hope this helps.