Highly recommended that you should have a Personal Flotation Device when using these products. ruclips.net/video/a691651fTjM/видео.html Brownie's - (Third Lung Scuba Diving Hookah System) (United States) www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00563H1OE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00563H1OE&linkCode=as2&tag=technharm-20&linkId=d5adf03c63c7fa4d008eb7e1fcd2dea4 (Canada) www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01KH4Q71E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=15121&creative=330641&creativeASIN=B01KH4Q71E&linkCode=as2&tag=inhtech-20&linkId=b839bcb36ca12349b7c165df5ecd98aa
These aren't OXYGEN tanks or OXYGEN systems, they're AIR systems. Oxygen becomes toxic under pressure, so divers don't use pure oxygen except for specialized uses by specially-trained persons. Divers generally use compressed air, which is mostly nitrogen with about 21% oxygen, or -- less commonly -- special gas mixtures that have higher oxygen percentages (rarely exceeding 40%) or mixtures that have 21% or less oxygen and that replace some or all of the nitrogen with helium.
@@webundera depends on depth, Normally breathing pure oxygen even above the water is a bad idea. However, to use these products (without proper SS(A)D training) is a bad idea anyway.
Hookahroo PLEASE! why should any one pay 500.00 for a flotation device for a SCUBA tank ? regulator 35.00 hose 40.00 Inner tube 30.00 some Velcro and your there O one other thing the dive flag ya 20.00 ..so 150.00 if you go high V's 500.00
Nomad I love it. That idea has been in my mind for a very long time I'm so happy you guys have made it happen if you guys need investors go to Shark Tank and believe me you will get that money work on getting those prices down for the everyday people can buy them. I love you guys I will get my hands on one of them.
How do you breath with the nomad?? The air in the nomad is at atmospheric pressure. The human lungs are great at exhaling but not so much at inhaling. Even at 1m humans wont be able to pull air from the surface to their lungs... If you dont believe me get a water hose, go in a 10foot pool. And see how many breathes you can take before you can suck any more air.
You can hold your breath underwater only if you breath air from surface; breathing compressed air underwater and hold your breath is insanely dangerous and breaks the first rule of scuba diving (never hold your breath!). All of these devices are hookas, they provide COMPRESSED air from surface (the first and the third one contains a battery powered air compressor, the second use compressed air from a cylinder) and have a regulator to decrease the air pressure to match the pressure required at this depth, so they works just fine but the lack of a proper BCD (and also a proper training) made these device quite dangerous (please note that these devices aren't new at all.... hookas are around for decades!). The mini tanks you refer are great as SPARE AIR for allow a safe (and slow) ascend for recreational divers in case of air runout or equipment failure but are quite dangerous if used as diving equipment (they barely contains enough air for allow a safe ascent... and nothing else!).
Just train your body to handle 90 to 120secs without air at 10m Then get a .5-1L mini tank. With 3000psi in those you will get an extra 10-20mins easily.
Highly recommended that you should have a Personal Flotation Device when using these products.
ruclips.net/video/a691651fTjM/видео.html
Brownie's - (Third Lung Scuba Diving Hookah System)
(United States)
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00563H1OE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00563H1OE&linkCode=as2&tag=technharm-20&linkId=d5adf03c63c7fa4d008eb7e1fcd2dea4
(Canada)
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01KH4Q71E/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=15121&creative=330641&creativeASIN=B01KH4Q71E&linkCode=as2&tag=inhtech-20&linkId=b839bcb36ca12349b7c165df5ecd98aa
A Fantastic veiw & looks like a great product! Fill me in more i just hit like & Subscribed! Be safe Luv&Peace!✌🍻
Something ironic about a company call "Reef Coaker" selling a product that could potentially cause their customers to Croak.
Jaws says thanks for designing, something to bite, and then find out the person at the end of the hose, is much more edible.
I'd like to see what you think about the Portahookah compared to Nomad
What could possibly go wrong! ... there are good reasons why scuba divers have training, tests, exams, dive medical etc.
this isn't SCUBA, it's SS(A)D a completely different system with completely different certification and training, this is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Think of all the tangled air hoses with multiple divers. The term "panic diver" springs to mind. Or of course just caught on a rock boat mooring line.
there is a reasons that SS(A)D requires a separate certification and training course, this is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Nomad looks sweet.
Nemo from BLU3 allows a diver to dive 10 feet, 60min +
35 feet is good snuff, this is awesome🔥
Size nasıl ulaşabilirim bu dalış ekipmanı Türkiye den tedarik edebilir iyim yoksa siz mi direkt bana gönderiyormusunuz birde kaç dolar
Merhaba bu cihazdan aldimmi acaba ?
That was two years ago what happened now I feel like I want one
BLU3 developed NEMO and is currently being sold, Nomad is still in development and is planned for next summer
I just ordered a blu3 nemo now I'm thinking I should have gotten the airbuddy
where can i buy it?
Cuánto cuesta el valor para Colombia
Do you have to be certified , to use this product?
These aren't OXYGEN tanks or OXYGEN systems, they're AIR systems. Oxygen becomes toxic under pressure, so divers don't use pure oxygen except for specialized uses by specially-trained persons. Divers generally use compressed air, which is mostly nitrogen with about 21% oxygen, or -- less commonly -- special gas mixtures that have higher oxygen percentages (rarely exceeding 40%) or mixtures that have 21% or less oxygen and that replace some or all of the nitrogen with helium.
so is it dangerous? to use air underwater instead oxygen? i'm confuse now
@@webundera depends on depth, Normally breathing pure oxygen even above the water is a bad idea.
However, to use these products (without proper SS(A)D training) is a bad idea anyway.
Hello good day, I am interested in the product, I live in Colombia where I can buy it, thanks.
Click "show more", there are links to the product you want to buy.
i want to buy this products
Hookahroo PLEASE! why should any one pay 500.00 for a flotation device for a SCUBA tank ? regulator 35.00 hose 40.00 Inner tube 30.00 some Velcro and your there O one other thing the dive flag ya 20.00 ..so 150.00 if you go high V's 500.00
Nomad I love it. That idea has been in my mind for a very long time I'm so happy you guys have made it happen if you guys need investors go to Shark Tank and believe me you will get that money work on getting those prices down for the everyday people can buy them. I love you guys I will get my hands on one of them.
all they did was make an SS(A)D system, they didn't reinvent the wheel here.
Air buddy is the best and way cheeper than the nomad, and it will be ready to ship by September 2018, nomad is 3 times the price and ships june 2019
how much to malta eu
shame nomad never did happen
How do you breath with the nomad?? The air in the nomad is at atmospheric pressure. The human lungs are great at exhaling but not so much at inhaling. Even at 1m humans wont be able to pull air from the surface to their lungs...
If you dont believe me get a water hose, go in a 10foot pool. And see how many breathes you can take before you can suck any more air.
You can hold your breath underwater only if you breath air from surface; breathing compressed air underwater and hold your breath is insanely dangerous and breaks the first rule of scuba diving (never hold your breath!).
All of these devices are hookas, they provide COMPRESSED air from surface (the first and the third one contains a battery powered air compressor, the second use compressed air from a cylinder) and have a regulator to decrease the air pressure to match the pressure required at this depth, so they works just fine but the lack of a proper BCD (and also a proper training) made these device quite dangerous (please note that these devices aren't new at all.... hookas are around for decades!).
The mini tanks you refer are great as SPARE AIR for allow a safe (and slow) ascend for recreational divers in case of air runout or equipment failure but are quite dangerous if used as diving equipment (they barely contains enough air for allow a safe ascent... and nothing else!).
@@teslacoiler the technical term for these "Hookas" is SS(A)D: Surface Suplied (Air) Diving.
Just train your body to handle 90 to 120secs without air at 10m Then get a .5-1L mini tank. With 3000psi in those you will get an extra 10-20mins easily.
you clearely know nothing about SCUBA or SS(A)D, your advice would kill someone.