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Oceanic Spare Air 300 Package

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The Spare Air 300 Package from Oceanic is a self contained, refillable cylinder designed as a total redundant back up miniature scuba system. In case of emergency, Spare Air provides air to safely get you back to the surface.

Features

  • Includes deluxe holster, leash and A-Clamp refill adaptor.
  • Tank finish in Neon Yellow for safety
  • Small, hands-free, nearly neutrally buoyant
  • Breathe on demand regulator with no complicated instructions
  • Completely redundant back up miniature scuba system
  • Quicker than buddy breathing and easier than an octopus

Specification

  • 0.42 litres, 200 bar offering approx 57 surface breaths.
  • Weight: 0.985kg
  • Length: 34cm
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Date 17/05/2008
Reviewed by David Rosewarne
Review This is my second spar air in 6 years
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Date 09/04/2006
Reviewed by Andrea
Review i like spare air cause it saved my life one summer i was in a pool. the water was really deep. & i was down so far that i had no way of coming up for air then a lifeguard handed me a spare air. & he saved my life. i think everybody should get this great diving buddy!
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Date 07/01/2006
Reviewed by Al
Review Great toy. I do a lot of kayaking (when not diving), and is an essential aid to playing in new stoppers and holes. Gives you a few vital breaths to relax and work your way out of a shallow situation. Not so good for Diving though. approx 1/2 a breath at 30msw when you have lungs as big as mine!
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Date 08/01/2004
Reviewed by Craig Beck
Review  Get up and get up fast, I have only ever practiced an emergency with this unit and you need to really suck in to get the air you need and it is only going to give you a few breaths to get up.