Pat413
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whishes for future Sentinel
I quit Facebook, maybe we can get a little bit more life in here then.
Here how I see the future Sentinel, in my opinion on of the best CCRs out there, just a few things had to be optimized in my opinion:
Hoses are to big and heavy, also to long, why not use coopers like on Ouroboros, safe weight and gain WOB as they are more flat inside. Also safe us lead as much less gas inside.
A box with possibilty of using 3liter tanks would be much apreciated and self standing. Also a design wich allows to take off the breathing hoses without opening the box would be great.
The current red head is great, solve all complains about sensor accesability and other optocom problems, and is much lighter (3kg according VMS).
So in a nutshell: A lighter, easy to handle unit with possibilty of 3l tanks, lets say 30 KG dive ready and not the need of so much lead then before, I believe mostly due to these very big and long hoses.
Hope VMS read here and I welcome all Sentinel divers for their input. I sold mine only because I have a Boris. It was beside the Boris the best unit I had, and which I feeled safe. Main concern was a total weight of 52 Kg including lead needed to get down, this is 5KG more than a Boris...
Ah yeah, and maybe a box which allows to fit any standard backplate...
The most ideas to optimize are taken from Ouroboros hehe.
Cheers, Patrick
I quit Facebook, maybe we can get a little bit more life in here then.
Here how I see the future Sentinel, in my opinion on of the best CCRs out there, just a few things had to be optimized in my opinion:
Hoses are to big and heavy, also to long, why not use coopers like on Ouroboros, safe weight and gain WOB as they are more flat inside. Also safe us lead as much less gas inside.
A box with possibilty of using 3liter tanks would be much apreciated and self standing. Also a design wich allows to take off the breathing hoses without opening the box would be great.
The current red head is great, solve all complains about sensor accesability and other optocom problems, and is much lighter (3kg according VMS).
So in a nutshell: A lighter, easy to handle unit with possibilty of 3l tanks, lets say 30 KG dive ready and not the need of so much lead then before, I believe mostly due to these very big and long hoses.
Hope VMS read here and I welcome all Sentinel divers for their input. I sold mine only because I have a Boris. It was beside the Boris the best unit I had, and which I feeled safe. Main concern was a total weight of 52 Kg including lead needed to get down, this is 5KG more than a Boris...
Ah yeah, and maybe a box which allows to fit any standard backplate...
The most ideas to optimize are taken from Ouroboros hehe.
Cheers, Patrick
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