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    Default Redundancy

    Hello ~

    New to diving and born a safety freak. Which probably fits well with this sport. Anyway, what is a realistic and reliable redundant air solution for wreck diving (my goal) in North Carolina (70 -120ft)?

    I read another post within this forum somewhere where the size recommended was 19 cubic feet. Thank you.

    Oh, I am also new to this site so if there is a specific forum you can recommend great!

    Thanks again.

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    Training in how to dive and live in an overhead environment! Take a cave course or wreck course and you will understand the rule of 3rds and that make you the safest as possible... You need a complete backup system anytime your in over your head

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