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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Mick using Spare Air at 30m.

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  • and can u refill it without a scuba tank?

  • Its mine, it takes about 1 minute to refill.

    How long it lasts depends on your depth and breathing rate, shown in the video is at 30m, so breathing it shallower it would last longer.

    You can get a divestore to refill it

  • where r u, and how much does it cost to get these refilled?

  • In Australia, and airfills are free off your own normal tank, with a special adapter.

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  • i prefer a pony setup for redundant air. cost only slightly more, but you get alot more air.

  • @laserrush123 The big and tall canister has 60 breaths and the small canister has 30 or so.

  • how many breathes did he get at 30m???

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  • oh really? i didnt know.

    thats cool

    i realy want one!

  • 0:26

  • 57 breaths at the surface.

    so at 1 bar or 33 feet id imagine at least 40 breaths.

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