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BlueWorld_plus is the new channel for Extras, VLOGs and Behind-the-Scenes content from Jonathan Bird's Blue World (@BlueWorldTV). We also have some special content for aspiring (and certified) scuba divers including SCUBA 101 and TECH WITH TODD!
All about the DiveTalk GO Rebreather! | BLUE WORLD EXTRA
Jonathan tells you everything you want to know about the new DiveTalk Go rebreather!
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Edd Sorenson's First Cave Rescue | DIVE STORIES
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In this Dive Story, Edd Sorenson recounts the very first time he was called for a cave rescue and how it ended. #divestory #cavediving #scubadiving ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● Instagram blueworldtv ● Facebook ...
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning! | DIVE STORIES
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Cave explorer and rebreather designer Mike Young tells two scary stories about very close calls because of carbon monoxide in the breathing gas and the man who saved his life not once but twice. #divestory #rebreather #cavediving ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patre...
Edd Sorenson's IMPOSSIBLE Double Body Recovery In The Dominican Republic! | DIVE STORIES
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In this episode of DIVE STORIES, Edd Sorenson tells the harrowing tale of a double body recovery that he and Mike Young completed in the Dominican Republic after other divers failed. Get yourself a beverage and settle down for another amazing Edd Sorenson adventure! This one will take a while!! Special appearance by Scooter the dog! This interview was conducted on March 17, 2024 on Edd's back p...
Cave Diving Close Calls with Mike Young! | DIVE STORIES
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Cave explorer and rebreather designer Mike Young talks about some of his close calls in cave diving, including being buried alive...twice! #cavediving #rebreather #divestory ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● Instagram blueworldtv...
The EASY way to put on a KISS Sidewinder Rebreather | BLUE WORLD EXTRA
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In this short instructional video, Jonathan demonstrates how he dons his KISS Sidewinder rebreather. Credit where due: this "over the head" technique originated with Brian Kakuk. Also seen in this video is the very cool "patented" (LOL) rear exhaust string we stole from Doug Ebersole, and the "float your loop" trick also from Doug. What is not shown in this video is before you don the unit, get...
How to use a DIVE REEL | BLUE WORLD EXTRA
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In this video, Gus Gonzalez, the BlueWorld_plus cave correspondent on loan from @DIVETALK gives us a great introduction to the best practices for the use of reels and spools underwater in caves and wrecks! PLEASE NOTE This video is for entertainment purposes only. Cave diving requires special training and equipment. Do not attempt to scuba dive without proper training and equipment. #cavediving...
A Tour of KISS Rebreathers USA | Blue World Extra
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Jonathan heads on down to Arkansas to get an informal tour of the KISS Rebreathers USA headquarters and machine shop with Mike Young. #rebreather #scubadiving ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● Instagram blueworldtv ● Facebook fa...
Inhaling A Rebreather Caustic Cocktail! | DIVE STORIES
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Rebreather instructor Doug Ebersole recounts the time he got a bad caustic cocktail and what it was like for weeks afterwards! #rebreather #caustic_soda ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● Instagram blueworldtv ● Facebook facebook...
What is TRIMIX? | Scuba101
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In the latest Scuba 101 episode, Jonathan explains Trimix, a gas used for deep diving. WARNING This video is for entertainment only. It does not contain anywhere near enough information to be effective for the use of Trimix. Seek professional training if you intend to dive Trimix! #trimix #rebreather #scubadiving ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/...
Sneak Preview of KISS Sidewinder 2.0!
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Jonathan meets up with Patrick Widmann of XDEEP/KISS at DEMA to talk about the new KISS Sidewinder 2 rebreather and what has been changed from the original version. #rebreather #cavediving #dema ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● Instagram inst...
All About Rebreather OXYGEN SENSORS | Scuba 101
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In this episode of Scuba 101, Jonathan talks about the basics of oxygen sensors as used in rebreathers. Please note, THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY! This video is not intended to be instructional and Jonathan is not an instructor. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Pat...
Why Don't Cave Divers TETHER to the Line?
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Gus Gonzalez from Dive Talk is doing a guest feature with the Blue World team to answer the question: Why don't cave divers tether themselves to the line to keep from getting lost? Make sure to subscribe to DIVE TALK: www.youtube.com/@DIVETALK ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on...
DIVE TALK - 2023 Cozumel Meet-up! | Blue World Extra
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Jonathan went to Cozumel as part of the @DIVETALK meetup in July, 2023. Here's a quick video about the event! Thanks so much to Gus and Woody for the invitation! Check out @DIVETALK www.youtube.com/@DIVETALK ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon patreon.com/BlueWorldTV ● I...
Our Experience Diving in the Arctic PLURA CAVE
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Jonathan and Todd talk about their experience diving the world-famous Plura cave in Norway. If you want to dive it, contact Plura Valley Dive Center! pluravalley.com/ Check out the episode here: ua-cam.com/video/XDkLfW_6gE4/v-deo.html ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ● Check out the main channel ua-cam.com/users/BlueWorldTV ● Blue World Merch www.blueworldtv.com/shop ● Support us on Patreon ...
Grabbed by a CAVE MONSTER? | DIVE STORY
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Grabbed by a CAVE MONSTER? | DIVE STORY
DIGGING Out of an Underwater Cave! | DIVE STORIES
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DIGGING Out of an Underwater Cave! | DIVE STORIES
What is a Cave Diving Traverse? | SCUBA 101
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What is a Cave Diving Traverse? | SCUBA 101
Why is PO2 important for divers? | SCUBA 101
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Why is PO2 important for divers? | SCUBA 101
What are the Different Types of Rebreathers? | SCUBA 101
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What are the Different Types of Rebreathers? | SCUBA 101
Edd Sorenson Rescues A Trapped Diver! | DIVE STORIES
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Edd Sorenson Rescues A Trapped Diver! | DIVE STORIES
SECRETS OF THE SEA - Behind the Scenes
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SECRETS OF THE SEA - Behind the Scenes
What are the Benefits of a Rebreather? | SCUBA 101
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What are the Benefits of a Rebreather? | SCUBA 101
Edd Sorenson's KISS Sidewinder Rebreather Training VLOG
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Edd Sorenson's KISS Sidewinder Rebreather Training VLOG
Edd Sorenson Describes A Cave Diving Body Recovery | DIVE STORIES
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Edd Sorenson Describes A Cave Diving Body Recovery | DIVE STORIES
Edd Sorenson Rescues TWO Cave diving students! | DIVE STORIES
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Edd Sorenson Rescues TWO Cave diving students! | DIVE STORIES
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Completely useless. No use case for a front mount rebreather. Just stupid unless you’re going to be underwater all day
Funding eds missions to recover loved ones for families is such a worthy cause where can people donate?
You remind me of Robin Williams, thank you
Wow so the divers helping him were so horrified at the sound of the dead guys legs breaking and then seeing his face come through the opening that they left Ed all alone down there? Mustve been worse than the scene from jaws...
I honestly think that this is a very good effort to introduce a recreational CCR into the market. I am personally certified on a Poseidon seven CCR and I ONLY do recreational dive of it. And I have to say that I will never go back to OC from now on. I don’t see any problem that People who only does OC dives and want to get into CCR and only for recreational purposes.
That's a beautiful CCR. I even like the handle and stand, well, except for the price. 😔😳🤭🤦The configuration I'd want is only $16K USD. 🤭🤷🤦👍👌🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
I struggle to see a niche market for this device. Recreational diving is done with recreational gear, as soon as you go near a rebreather you need technical training just to use it. Most rec divers don't care about 30 extra minutes, just do another dive from the boat after a snack. Never go near deco anyway. Plus, there are many reasons why a recreational diver would not need this device that extends beyond rebreather advantages. I.e. within an hour rec divers want to pee, get cold, want a beer, get bored... Not to mention if the DM is not using this then you are limited by his/her air anyway in typical rec dive charter situations. From the tec diver perspective, this is probably great because you are familiar with the setup and would love to have a smaller rebreather device. However, they probably already spent an arm and a leg on another rebreather and could just end up using that instead of paying a lot of money for a new device that is marginally smaller and having to pay for additional training. Don't get me wrong, I think it is a very cool innovative device, but I think the target market is not recreational divers. Unless it is universally adapted, people will stick to what is universally taught and used (OC), especially at dive centers (just thinking of traveling and needing an o-ring and stuff like that). What I think they should do is rebrand the device as a technical rebreather bailout. That way you dive with your normal rebreather and remove the cumbersome tanks for one of these strapped to your chest. I'd like that!
Completely agree. Spend your 4000 on good gear.
Thank's for this video. As experienced JJ diver, I've 2 main remarks. The 3 cells coaxial wires seems to be very cheap and fragile in a so wet environment. Lots of APD divers are facing to problems with water that path through the electronic head via the wires by capillary action. The second remark is related to the lack of counter lungs protection. A hole in it could easily be made by simple friction against a pointed or sharp object. Do you know the cost of this non CE CCR ?
Is this beauty already on the market? Can't find it anywhere ...
The future of open water diving?
People can’t hold a piece of paper up the right side to show the number on it during jury duty. Do you think these people are going to remember to monitor their partial pressure?
5:02 "entell".....whats that?
Hi Jonathan, I know you mentioned near the end of the video of using offboard diluent with a low pressure inflator hose. Would this strategy have to change for deeper more demanding dives and be converted to the QC6 connector? Thanks you for your thoughts!
How does Ed, and other brave men and women, have the nerve to go in a fucking cave, with restrictions, no vis, underwater and collect dead bodies, that have been there weeks, with limited capacity for breathing to stay alive??!! 😬🤣 It fucking unnerves me just imagining it ffs! 🤣
A bit unfortunate that in reality this unit, while "affordable" (around 3.5k I've heard) is quite weak, and actually will cost more like 4.8k since electronics are not included with the price (a sidewinder is only about 5.8k WITH a display included for comparison). Additionally, its biggest "competition" on paper would be other CM rebreathers like the M3S Triton or the Chop but in reality, this unit is just so much weaker its more comparable to a Mares Horizon in performance (which to be fair "recreational" diving is the intended use of this). I do hope it is successful, and if I had 5-6k just laying around I'd bite for a little unit like this for simpler dives (although there are likely enough people to know the Dive Talk channel to make it at least sell a bit for brand name if nothing else anyways), but I would not be too surprised if it meets a similar fate to all the other "recreational" rebreathers.
Jesus Edd. You are a gangster. These stories are so inspiring. Makes me want to just help in anyway possible. Like another story where family was so upset with you and you just took it and moved on. Like a goalie in sports it’s on you. Thanks for being who you are.
What's the price of the unit? can it be purchased in Europe and where could you get certified in Europe?
Great review, is there a web site and pricing on these rebreathers?
Anyone else think it’s hilarious how he sounds like he’s breathing with a regulator in even as he’s sitting there talking.
12 hours from a 3ltr o2 cylinder is a bit of a push
Not if you know how to properly do skip breathing, which includes tactical application of breath holding. 😳😉🤷🤦🙃
Great explanation. I want one. Makes perfect sense.
It looks like a nice unit but considering that the new KISS Sidewinder 2 will have the ability to be used in a sidemount and back mounted configurations for boat and shore diving I would hold off on buying this rebreather.
The SW 1 and Fathom Gemini can already be used backmount. I've seen a couple dudes that do it. You just put the cans between the BP and wing, running the CL there too.
@@Teampegleg I run my SW1 like that on a Scuba Pro Hydros, little heavy but works great.
Used it. Its perfect and amazing. Buy 2.
Very interesting. Thanks.
You don’t want to flood this rebreather
You don't want to flood any rebreather.
Wow! I love it! I want one! Great video!
I might have missed it, does anyone know the rated stack time?
2.5 hrs?
It is KISS rebreather for a reason unknown with Dive Talk branding. Is this giving more confidence in the technology and reliability/durability of the system? Not in my case. Looking forward to Kiss Sindwinder 2 comming and the total line revamp. As for chest rebs - i love my Triton and would take Choptima or any other reb like Sump UK, etc just not being advertised by Gus and Woody being pure publicity stunt.
I totally agree. That’s what puts me off from even considering trying this unit
It's my understanding it's not a KISS. That brand is owned by Darkwaters and they are not involved in the GO.
Lots of opinions in these comments... While it is not designed for technical diving it is still capable and has most of the same positive attributes as any rebreather and apparently a much lower price. The closest thing to it would be the Revo/Mares Horizon SCR which is much more expensive, a little more complex and less capable. Only advantage the Horizon has is not needing O2 (also a disadvantage). I'm in one of the few places the world where the Horizon makes any sense and I still haven't bothered. If you are looking to go down the technical diving or exploration path this wouldn't be a good investment IMO. Just go for the unit you need in the long term and do technical OC in the meantime. If you already have a rebreather and some spare cash this might also make sense as it's cheaper to run on recreational dives. Just pick the unit that works for your diving, you can find training for, is reliable and servicable, has a local community that you can team up with and learn from, you can afford... I think once you start taking a hollistic look at the unit it starts making more sense. If being smaller than most others, being cheaper in initial cost and being configured for recreational (plus) diving is not appealing then you simply need a different unit. I'd imagine if you're a reef diver like the majority of the recreational (and photography) market then this thing is the bees knees. You need to run your dives slightly differently to get an advantage but many half-decent operators can accommodate a sensible plan. Many will allow you to stay down during the surface interval where recreational divers change cylinders. One long dive is better than two short ones. You'll need a buddy as few operators allow solo diving but this could possibly be someone on a twinset/sidemount with Nitrox to get more bottom time.
JB marketing aside, i love your videos, energy, and narration :)
How much does this cost and who teaches it?
Dive talk doesn’t. They aren’t even certified on it.
lol lmfao seriously ?? Birdman come on mate lets be serious big bulky rebreather so we try to keep it simple and compact? you have a scuba unit on your back PLUS you add a chestmount ?? are we serious? but the bail out tank was the problem?? hahahahahahaha..
I heard about this when training with Edd. It was so cool to see the prototypes and now the full product! I hope I can test dive one at some point
What training did you do with Edd?
@@Navy1977 overhead sidemount and fundamentals. I’ll be going back for cavern and intro cave soon I hope!
@@williammccarthy8533Awesome!! Training with him is on my bucket list!!
Love all of the blue on your rig ❤
I think my first rebreather will be the go!
Oooof
Nice to see you guys together again. Great explanation on the go. Keep the videos coming!
Finished my open water certification dives today. Rest assured im gonna dive like hell to make my way up to this thing. Thankfully, by the time i get to it, any remaining kinks will have been worked out :). But this is Mike Young we're talking about, so i imagine there wont be too many teething problems.
Might want to check with Dive Talk and see what the prerequisites are. You might not need a lot of dives.
@@Navy1977 True - but I do need a pretty hefty chunk of change for the unit and training (I'm thinking around 5k USD all in?). Gonna be a while before I have that sort of cash to throw around.
@@MegaFPVFlyer Totally understand that. Budgets and discretionary spending are important considerations for anyone, me included.
sweet unit but too many drawbacks & for the price you could get an rd1 rebreather -set up for full trimix for the same cost and you still have a tiny rebreather -one that capable of technical deep diving but perfect for the 30-100+ ft dives and the modular design is so cool you can set the rd1 up for chest mount or back mount the unit is sooooo lightweight and compact it’s perfect and it basically runs the exact same way as all kiss units
This. Would be a sick little deco stage
I'm sorry. It has to be said that nothing about this is novel outside of the low price point. USN SEALs have been using small form factor CM rebreather forever. I think dive rite's CM rebreather has been around for over a decade. There are others but those are the first two little nuggets that came to mind.
I'm pretty sure this video is meant for people who aren't already familiar with this kind of gear configuration, rather than trying to claim it's never been done before. Could be wrong.
It does have an excellent price point. Dive Rites CM is twice the price.
Exactly why I'm putting it out there 😊 @@MegaFPVFlyer
@@Navy1977it's also time tested, refined and proven. It's also perfectly capable of tech diving on heliox to 100m. Regardless, it was just one example. I'm fully aware of the GO'sb very low price point as stated in my original post.
@@addohm All solid points. I think the GO price will be a major draw for a lot of more casual divers.
Pretty cool.
After recently being certified on the unit, I can agree that the Dive Talk GO is an absolute joy to dive! As Jonathan mentioned, it really does breathe phenomenally and setup/donning is super easy. My GO is coming along just about everywhere with me now! Highly recommend you try it out if you're curious about the unit.
Congrats!! Who was your instructor, who who? 🦉
@@Navy1977 Doug Ebersole!
@@Garrett__H Doug is on my short bucket list of instructors, for any kind of training, along with Edd and Mehdi. Big congrats!!
@@Navy1977 Solid bucket list. I can't say enough good things about training with Doug. Fantastic experience.
@@Garrett__HCan't go wrong!!
Solution to a problem that doesn't exist. Or for the dozen CCR divers who just cannot fathom the thought of going back to OC for rec dives
That’s a good looking rig, thanks for making a video on it!
Edd’s the Michael Jordan of cave diving! Thanks for the awesome video work Jonathan( & Todd)!
completely useless except in exceptional cases, e.g. photo-video, an instructor who sits underwater all day. Every normal nukek who develops and acquires new skills from time to time - a year or 2 after purchase, faces a wall of further development. A lot of junk, a lot of time to prepare, just as bad as Horizon Maresa for me.
I'm inclined to agree. Rebreathers are more complex, more expensive and potentially more prone to failure than any recreational OC rig, so they are justified ONLY in those special use cases; there's really no such thing as a "recreational rebreather," and to market it as a general replacement for OC recreational diving is disingenuous and selling a solution looking for a problem. The only people who will use this in recreational situations are rich dentists looking for a new toy. Based on the manual and review, I've no doubt it's a quality unit that will find a place in those special use cases (and indeed, there are already reports of people pushing it well past the performance specs, whether it's scrubber longevity or depth), but selling it as a "recreational rebreather" seems misguided.
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Honestly I feel DT is just using their audience loyalty to make a buck. Can you think of another reason to add to an already saturated market of both rebreathers AND agencies when you're not really bringing anything innovative to the table? I didn't blame them though. Our sport is full of 🐳 with 💰. That said, CM rebreathers are amazing. Especially for portability. This one, I think if we can sift through the fanboy posts, time will tell.
@@addohmI only disagree because they seem very humble and honest, they look up to the other divers in their life to inspire them such as the man who made kiss rebreathers, which would make sense that they want to make their own rebreathers…wouldn’t you want to be like the people you look up to? That’s why I don’t think this is really for money or cash grab, they also don’t have a large enough audience to just be motivated by $$
I see you have put your O2 sensors in a zip bag. Is it because you want to limit their exposure to air for longer lifetime and preservation, or is there any other reasons?
Whats the price tag?
3500-4000 USD.
@@Navy1977lololol.
Should be prorate compensated.
Being a mechanic over tightening will damage the threads, or possibly break the attaching fitting. Any damage may let the hose be released.
it is a design fault. Young is an amazing designer but this part is better resolved in other systems (personally love Triton clips)
Maybe one day this will be my first rebreather :)
Just get an rd1 rebreather it’s better
There are, of course, other front mount rebreathers and Sidemount rebreathers. The video insinuates that the front mount Go is unique. it's not. Also, you can configure a rebreather with off-board diluent/bail-out gas. Making rebreather diving "easy" without a clear understanding of how this all really works will cause a problem sooner or later.
Johnathan did a good job of pointing out that most people think of diving gear going on your back, but that this is not a new or unique concept for a rebreather. The unit is simplified to the greatest extent possible while still having all the basic features any CCR would have, making it a great option for people looking for something with low complexity. Everyone who purchases one of these is required to take thorough training and to must pass and achieve their certification to receive the unit. Because the unit is simple does not negate the training requirement.
@@blakepetersdivingOnce again, you are spot on and make great points. The price is very attractive too, especially for the more casual diver.
I had the benefit of putting quite a few hours in along side the prototypes back when this was just one of Mike’s “toys”, and everyone that tried it loved it. I’m glad this found it’s way to the market, and I hope it opens up CCR to a much larger crowd. I look forward to getting my own.