It takes at least 15 minutes to pump a 1/2 litre of air and it's BLOODY difficult for only 4 minutes of breathing time, AT THE SURFACE! Even less if you are mad enough to actually dive with this death trap!
@@5StarMarinePhuket Yeah clearly not because you are losing air in the pumping. I can hear it from the video because I have the same. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Tighten the pressure gauge at the pump! Put it in Water while pumping so you SEE where the air is escaping to and FIX IT! It's not that hard..
If you didn’t dive in your life I strongly recommend that you go back and read all the instructions and go and get certified. Better safe than sorry people can act in different ways under compressed gas if they are not trained so best to preach safety and set an example. I just can’t believe what I’m seeing here you need a 3000 psi pump to fill the scuba tank. 300 psi won’t cut it not even a bit.
@@5StarMarinePhuket the main purpose for these are reserve tank just enough air to get you through a safety stop. I wouldn’t expect much unless you’re just in shallow water.
Feels like this video is a good demonstration of why you should actually read the instructions first.
We couldn't agree more :). Not something to play with, more something for someone to learn, spend time practisiing with and then into the water.
“I didn’t read the instructions and I can’t figure out why it’s not working so it must be a piece of garbage”
Great video, no seriously well done.
We did a part 2 where we did figure it out after reading the instructions :)
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It takes at least 15 minutes to pump a 1/2 litre of air and it's BLOODY difficult for only 4 minutes of breathing time, AT THE SURFACE! Even less if you are mad enough to actually dive with this death trap!
We are glad to hear you actually got it pumped up, we couldnt even do that!
@@5StarMarinePhuket Yeah clearly not because you are losing air in the pumping. I can hear it from the video because I have the same. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Tighten the pressure gauge at the pump! Put it in Water while pumping so you SEE where the air is escaping to and FIX IT! It's not that hard..
@@TRVMentoring Thanks for the advice, we did a version 2 of the video where we got air into it :)
If you didn’t dive in your life I strongly recommend that you go back and read all the instructions and go and get certified. Better safe than sorry people can act in different ways under compressed gas if they are not trained so best to preach safety and set an example. I just can’t believe what I’m seeing here you need a 3000 psi pump to fill the scuba tank. 300 psi won’t cut it not even a bit.
Don't worry too much Jay is about to take this to a Dive Instructor and see how he fares :)
@@5StarMarinePhuket the main purpose for these are reserve tank just enough air to get you through a safety stop. I wouldn’t expect much unless you’re just in shallow water.
@@OzzySafa Yes they are marketed as shallow water extended snorkeling options. We will see what happens when Jay is with the Dive Instructor :)
well then.....thats 20 minutes i'll never get back
Exactly how we feel :)
What a complete waste of time…yours and mine 😂
100% agree :)
Agreed…skimming thru was painful to watch and annoying, too. A scuba course is a better and safer investment. These things are safe for only “undead”.