JONT
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For the dives he remembers to use it when scootering..... :cuckoo:
LOL you PUNK, my meg wasn't done then
For the dives he remembers to use it when scootering..... :cuckoo:
It fits the Shrimp, no mods needed.
Peter
At first i resisted the idea of a gag strap. My concern was that the strap is a hit and miss of protecting the airway. Sure better hit and miss then nothing but it just seems it must be awkward using one overweighing the possible advantages.
Now i have been made aware of report from the French navy indicating that out of some 300+ rebreather accidents during the last 20 years 52 resulted in unconsciousness. Only 2 of the 52 unconscious divers actually drowned. And this was thanks to using the Draeger gag strap that is standard issue on military rebreathers in France along with strict team diving and surface support protocols. The top reason for accidents in the report was toxic gas, Hyperoxia topping the list followed by hypoxia. I am now beginning to reconsider my resistance and will actually order one to try it out.
What can we say bout the recreational rebreather diving statistics? Just atrocious. Do we have anything to learn from this? I think we might.
Can not attach it as file so i am just pasting it. Unclear how many of the unconscious divers used retaining straps. From what i have been told the French navy MCD and combat swimmers use retaining straps and not full face masks so that would indicate all of them uses retaining straps. Maybe someone can help with some info on this?
My earlier post has some in correct figures. There where around 150 accidents involving rebreathers not 300. 52 went unconscious and 2 of them drowned though and that is the important figure here. Just read it and make up your own mind if there is any conclusions to draw from this. I am sure there are other factors involved as well.
Descriptive Epidemiology of 153 Diving Injuries With Rebreathers Among French Military Divers From 1979 to 2009
by Gempp, Emmanuel, Louge, Pierre, Blatteau, Jean-Eric, Hugon, Michel
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Rebreathers are routinely used by military divers, which lead to specific diving injuries. At present, there are no published epidemiologic data in this field of study.
Methods: Diving disorders with rebreathers used in the French army were retrospectively analyzed since 1979 using military and medical reports.
Results: One hundred and fifty-three accidents have been reported, with an estimated incidence rate of 1 event per 3,500 to 4,000 dives. Gas toxicities were the main disorders (68%). Loss of consciousness was present in 54 cases, but only 3 lethal drowning were recorded. Decompression sicknesses (13%) were exclusively observed using 30 and 40% nitrox mixtures for depth greater than 35 msw. Eleven cases of immersion pulmonary edema were also noted.
Conclusion: Gas toxicities are frequently encountered by French military divers using rebreathers, but the very low incidence of fatalities over 30 years can be explained by the strict application of safety diving procedures.
This is copyright material, I've removed the body. Igor can you provide hyperlink instead maybe?
NickB
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3912/is_201104/ai_n57428813/
I read through this thread again recently after Jakub posted about Golem carrying the Draeger strap for the Shrimp BOV
http://www.ccrexplorers.com/showthread.php?t=15888
At first I thought they had developed a separate model of the gag strap for the Shrimp, but now I'm convinced this was just a marketing issue by Jakub and it is the standard gag strap on all rEvos, etc. Am I correct?
Not sure how could I have described it any better. It is
Drager mouthpiece with retaining strap - gag strap
But then again, English is my 4th language, so sorry if I was not clear.
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APD strap, £16:
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Wisely chosen, Have fun & enjoy the silent world.New to CCR and this is my second post on here.
Thank you all for posting your experiences. Read the Hypercapnia thread last night, which led me to this thread.
I ordered the Drager safety mouthpiece with straps today, and will order a BOV for my Prism 2 before class begins.
Thanks, Tripntx
New to CCR and this is my second post on here.
Thank you all for posting your experiences. Read the Hypercapnia thread last night, which led me to this thread.
I ordered the Drager safety mouthpiece with straps today, and will order a BOV for my Prism 2 before class begins.
Thanks,
Tripntx