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Old 03-03-2008, 11:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I'm going to start my classes this week to get certified. (Can't Wait ) I'm wanting to buy my own setup and this is what I'm looking at. Is this a good setup and will it last me awhile, so I want have to upgrade soon?

Zeagle Brigade BCD
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Aeris Atmos AI Nitrox with Compass & QD
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Tusa RS-130 Regulator
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Mares Brigade Viper Octo
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And to carry it all
Tusa RD2 Rolling Dufflel Bag.
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Any comments will be appreciated.

LCC
I will chime in here.

I have not dived the Zeagle Brigade. But, I have hear a lot a great comments about it. Good choice.

I have used an Aeris Atmos AI for the past 4 years. I am very happy with it. Make sure you pay the extra 50 bucks for the download cable. I really like the fact that I can download my dive data and extract valuable information (SAC, Depth, Duration, Temp, Ascent rates, etc.)

I have zero experience with Tusa Regs. Hopefully someone else can chime in on this one.

I have used other mares regs and like the performance. ThiThe Brigade Viper looks like it will live up to the Mares reputation.

Re; The rolling duffle bag. I prefer to use a simple mesh duffle for on the boat. It takes up less space. If you are getting it for travel, the wheels make a huge difference in airports. Good luck.
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