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  • amazing ,lovely wonderful video

  • May I ask if you were using any weights to keep yourself down?

  • @ Alphaadivers. Cylinder is an Aluminium 80. They start getting buoyant at 130 to 140 BAR in fresh water. Thanks everyone who sent a comment.

  • the tanks you are using

    alloy stage yeah whot size

  • Impressive!

  • I think everyone would be a little more relaxed with the tank there.

  • um...bouyancy control... why dive with out a bc and a second reg.....well this diving is not like deep ocean diving so each to there own....Nice video. I am interested in this even thou I have never done it.

  • Please look a little closer at the video, there is an alternate regulator with a yellow hose bungeed on the cylinder, for emergency or buddy use. There is a small bcd located on my back its in grey, I only require a small amount of air in it and by breathing control does the rest.

  • Outstanding !!!!!!!

  • Hello,

    Great video :)

    That doesn't look like a dry suit and I don't see a BC jacket or wing. What would you use for buoyancy control at depth?

  • Thanks for your comment - I am wearing a 5mm wetsuit and if you look closely there is a small bcd located on my back its in grey, I only require a small amount of air in it and by breathing control does the rest.

  • cool, thanks for the comeback. I'd wondered what that bladder-y type thing was. safe diving!

  • Great video Steve, I really like the way it looks! I think I'm going to sign in for course as soon as you are in the area!

    Keep up the good work.

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