@@DIVEindotcom Yeah. I got my certification with a very low certification number lol - so I guess that makes me one of the first. It was good. I think I liked it more than using traditional SCUBA gear. I would definitely recommend other people try it out for sure!
Whats the fallback when the battery fails while under water at a depth of say 90 feet, and you need to do deco stops. How do you compensate for your buyoncy going up and stabalizing at lower depths for the deco stops?
I am also wondering what during battery failure. I read the pressure maintain for 15 a 20min but I am not convinced this is enough. Do you float easy with this on the surface for example during a drift dive? A classic jacket also work as a life vest in emergency cases what can be quite useful like here in north west Europe. If the current take you far away it can take a while before the boat sees the osb in extreme situation.
That's all well and good, but what's the point of this system at least for me, as a customer, if I can't take the required course or buy such a device in a wide area? pointless, since two years, sorry. P.s. 75p resp 34kg for a common single tank setup ..... are U serious? 😂 My sidemount setup weighs 35kg, dry 🙈.
@@DIVEindotcom To be honest? I don't think so at all. First, U can't use this system in cold water resp when using a dry suit and second, do you really think scuba diving tour operators will buy tons of these systems for tourists for which each touris needs a specific certificate?? That'll never work at all, that's definitely not the future of recreational scuba diving but it's for sure fun tho 😉.
- Where have you seen a single-cylinder system with 75 pounds weight? The weight needed to dive with a cylinder depends on its volume. Period! There is nothing to invent here since Archimedes's time. Using the higher pressure tank (300 bar) is a different issue and has nothing to do with any "buoyancy control invention". - How can it control/maintain the neutral buoyancy of a diver - I mean a diver (diver body + wet/dry suit + air in the tank)? THIS IS the main purpose of any BCD. It does not maintain its own buoyancy - 5-pound air weight reduction during the dive - a diver should "deflate" it. - An AVELO diver has nothing to inflate when surfacing after the dive - to not sink while waiting for a boat when the dive is completed.
If as a diver you already master your buoyancy, there is no need to buy such a complicated device. I would not like my buoyancy to depend on a water pump. This is a very commercial thing.
A very expensive, over-technologized solution to a non existent problem 😂 Experienced divers have perfect bouyancy, use compact BPW setups, minimal weight, and simply dont need this. Novice divers should spend their money on more dive trips to gain experience and learn bouyancy.
I'm getting AVELO certified in 10 days! I can't wait!!! 🤙
How was it? Please share.
@@DIVEindotcom Yeah. I got my certification with a very low certification number lol - so I guess that makes me one of the first. It was good. I think I liked it more than using traditional SCUBA gear. I would definitely recommend other people try it out for sure!
Hmmm interesting I will definitely look at it in November
Check it out. It's great to see the dive industry develop.
Whats the fallback when the battery fails while under water at a depth of say 90 feet, and you need to do deco stops. How do you compensate for your buyoncy going up and stabalizing at lower depths for the deco stops?
I am also wondering what during battery failure. I read the pressure maintain for 15 a 20min but I am not convinced this is enough. Do you float easy with this on the surface for example during a drift dive? A classic jacket also work as a life vest in emergency cases what can be quite useful like here in north west Europe. If the current take you far away it can take a while before the boat sees the osb in extreme situation.
I really wish I could buy the full system already.
Didn't they start selling them already?
@@DIVEindotcom not the full system just the “jet pack”
$4,000.00 for the kit seems very expensive.
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Can you share training locations?
You can find them here: diveavelo.com/centers.htmldiveavelo.com/centers.html
This is a product trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
3 years still cant buy it whats the point
Yes, I'm guessing it's a slow roll out. I was wondering about this as well, but "slow but steady wins the race" could be said here.
They just went on sale. They are going to cost 4k! Seems awfully expensive.
That's all well and good, but what's the point of this system at least for me, as a customer, if I can't take the required course or buy such a device in a wide area? pointless, since two years, sorry.
P.s. 75p resp 34kg for a common single tank setup ..... are U serious? 😂 My sidemount setup weighs 35kg, dry 🙈.
Agree, but this might be what the future of diving looks like.
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To be honest? I don't think so at all. First, U can't use this system in cold water resp when using a dry suit and second, do you really think scuba diving tour operators will buy tons of these systems for tourists for which each touris needs a specific certificate?? That'll never work at all, that's definitely not the future of recreational scuba diving but it's for sure fun tho 😉.
- Where have you seen a single-cylinder system with 75 pounds weight?
The weight needed to dive with a cylinder depends on its volume. Period! There is nothing to invent here since Archimedes's time. Using the higher pressure tank (300 bar) is a different issue and has nothing to do with any "buoyancy control invention".
- How can it control/maintain the neutral buoyancy of a diver - I mean a diver (diver body + wet/dry suit + air in the tank)? THIS IS the main purpose of any BCD. It does not maintain its own buoyancy - 5-pound air weight reduction during the dive - a diver should "deflate" it.
- An AVELO diver has nothing to inflate when surfacing after the dive - to not sink while waiting for a boat when the dive is completed.
If as a diver you already master your buoyancy, there is no need to buy such a complicated device. I would not like my buoyancy to depend on a water pump. This is a very commercial thing.
A very expensive, over-technologized solution to a non existent problem 😂 Experienced divers have perfect bouyancy, use compact BPW setups, minimal weight, and simply dont need this. Novice divers should spend their money on more dive trips to gain experience and learn bouyancy.