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R2d ReBreather III
Thread starterJadzia
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Oh using an adapter, that makes sense now. Also I'm not a chemist, but I've tried NOS.. I have never heard of that being a suitable gas before this... wouldn't the presence of oxygen slow down the asphyxia?
there is an entire thread dedicated to the rebreather I started a few weeks ago with the website info, instruction manual etc. you should be able to find the info there. they ship worldwide.
This method makes me dream, breathe and fall asleep without ever being woken up.
But I think you have to be a ninja to do it alone? You'd have to screw on the cylinder while attaching the mask to your face, without breathing too soon and running the risk of falling asleep without the mask being properly attached, with the result that oxygen would get into the mask and you'd wake up mentally retarded.
All this scares me, but I hope I'm wrong. Peace
This method makes me dream, breathe and fall asleep without ever being woken up.
But I think you have to be a ninja to do it alone? You'd have to screw on the cylinder while attaching the mask to your face, without breathing too soon and running the risk of falling asleep without the mask being properly attached, with the result that oxygen would get into the mask and you'd wake up mentally retarded.
All this scares me, but I hope I'm wrong. Peace
I wonder if the cartridge would last long enough to ctb? I know the 20cu tanks last around 27 minutes, but I'm sure these little things last a much shorter time? That's precious time that your body needs to fully exit. I'll email them actually and get back....
@jacrispy recently tried and failed to CTB with this device more than once. He has a separate thread dedicated to his experience. Perhaps he can post here a brief overview of his experience as well. Or just post a link to his thread.
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