

With an optional second hose and regulator, two divers can use an AirBuddy and explore underwater to depths of 6 meters.ĪirBuddy is not meant to replace scuba diving gear. The average recharge cycle using a standard AC outlet is about 3.5 hours. Total dive time is 45 minutes at a depth of 12 meters on a single battery charge.

It operates by drawing surface air through the compressor where it is pressurized to give the diver breathable air when underwater. A second supply hose and regulator are options. You can see the outflow valve where the hose connects in the top right image underneath the float.ĪirBuddy includes a rechargeable battery to power the air compressor, the inflatable float, a single air supply hose and a regulator mouthpiece. Seen below, the AirBuddy system includes a compressor that floats on the surface of the water with a highly visible diver flag. That means no heavy gear, no weights for buoyancy, and less underwater drag from bulky tanks on your back. Why the latter? Because with AirBuddy you don’t need scuba tanks. Without scubaĪ tankless system that gives a recreational swimmer a 45 minute underwater dive, far more exciting than snorkeling, and far less onerous than a scuba dive. What is AirBuddy? A tankless diving system that gives a recreational swimmer a 45 minute underwater experience far more exciting than snorkeling and far less onerous than scuba diving.
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J– On Indiegogo, I came across AirBuddy, a diving system for those who always wanted to have a near-scuba experience without pay the full price.
