That looks fairly heavy to me.
I wonder if it could be connected to a FFM as it would relieve the strain of that big thing.
I know all of this rebreather stuff is fairly new to the sport diver, but I bet in 10 years we will look back at all of this hot new stuff like it should be in a museum.
Ace, it is heavier than the current AP DSV, but lighter than the Bob Howell DSV/BOV I had.
I think these things are GREAT safety features.
I am told that they will be shipping from AP next month.
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For the U.S. market they are targeted to be about $1300 USD from what we hear.
They are currently in production at AP.
We will be posting an HD video interview with Martin Parker on the BOV shortly.
Oh, and welcome to the SMN Community Inspipirat.
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I agree an important piece of safety equipment to facilitate bail out particularly in the event of a CO2 hit. I just hope AP finally get it out on the market, I have been holding off buying an alternative for some time in expectation of the AP unit.
Well, factor in ridiculous liability insurance, CE approval costs, the dollar to Euro rates, the remarkable testing costs including but not limited to AP's WOB test rig, distribution infrastructure development and maintenance costs, distribution profit, and one starts to see why it costs so much, not that we like it.
Some guy with a CNC lathe and mill working out of his shop who makes the far heavier machined ones versus injection molded, doesn't have those costs at all.
I have had the center silicone fixing post on a mushroom valve inside my DSV fail unbeknownst to me and had a C02 hit that had me throwing up all over the boat gunwhale, so I appreciate the safety issue of a BOV.
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