you're correct, i was refering to the 'LP' 72s. i have 2 of the 'HP' 72s as well, use them for single tank dives (in a drysuit), and they are great because they're so small and heavy. i believe these are the cylinders that http://www.self-rescue.com refers to as "safe cylinders". --- Glenn Goettler Liquid Earth geg@li*.co* http://www.liquidearth.com ---------- > From: Art Greenberg <artg@ma*.ec*.ne*> > > This holds for the old PST 72@24*, which are very common and > show up for sale from time to time for as little as $20. Scubapro > sells a Faber-made 72@33* that is *very* negative, at -5.6 pounds > *empty*. This is the cylinder I used in my OW training. I don't know > many folks who own this beast, but owing to it's extreme weight in > the water I suppose that's a good thing. > > > Art Greenberg > artg@ec*.ne* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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