We cooperate with reputable and experienced suppliers only. We have built in a sufficient buffer into our delivery timeline to ensure that we have plenty of time to get the final product just right and deliver the safest, highest quality version of the AirBuddy to you, our backers. CESA: Swim towards the surface while slowly breathing out (making the "aaaaaah" sound).Īlthough we have spent almost 4 years on development and testing, there is always the possibility that slight adjustments may need to be made when finally preparing for production.Backup #2: Use 100% redundant egressor/ pony bottle - size of your choice (purchased separately).Backup #1: Use 15L compressed emergency air contained in the red float/reservoir, which provides about 4-5 breaths at 12m depth to about 12-15 breaths when closer to surface at about 1m depth. In an unlikely event of an emergency, you can use 2 backup systems before needing to perform CESA (controlled emergency swimming ascent): An ascent from a shallow dive takes only about 20 sec from 6m/ 20ft to 40sec from 12m/ 40ft at the PADI recommended ascent rates. With shallow water diving, you are just seconds away from the surface. Unless you dive more than 3 times in a row, which is unlikely as you'd need to swap 4 batteries, you still are within the NDL (no decompression limit), thus can surface in case of an emergency without any stops and risk of DCS. Making you safe is our first priority! With AirBuddy, you dive deep enough to explore the beauty of marine life, but not deep enough to run a serious risk of DCS (decompression sickness, aka "bends").
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