Smaco 1L review - Is it worth it? Smaco kit review: honest opinion and hands on real world test!

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • Today we are checking the Smaco 1L dive tank this is a great tool for people not looking to travel with large dive gear but still be able to dive. So if you're looking to dive for lobster check out some reefs or even just have a pool repair this might be the perfect solution. in this video, we dive in and take you with us under the water to test this 1L dive tank and we give you all the pros and cons. Below you will find a link to get 10 percent off%
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  • @HanaLazarus-dv3qq
    @HanaLazarus-dv3qq Рік тому +3

    Gonna buy one and try it out just for shallow water to collect some seafood at once instead of going down multiple times while free diving.
    thanks for the review cheers.

  • @oittisallen4057
    @oittisallen4057 Рік тому +2

    Good vid. Spare air is another good brand, and i was under 15 minutes with a bottle smaller than that one filled from a dive shop. I like the manual pump too. Yes it takes a while but still...

  • @marcuscrofoot8646
    @marcuscrofoot8646 Рік тому +3

    Do you know how many times you were able to fill the SMACO off your scuba tank? Just ordered two, excited to test them out.

    • @ParkHopTillWeDrop
      @ParkHopTillWeDrop  Рік тому +1

      I have an 95hp got around 12 fills but the pressure drops off after about 5-6 fills but it's still getting over 2k psi even after 10 fills thanks for commenting we really appreciate it it helps the channel more than you can imagine

  • @shaneheff8197
    @shaneheff8197 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video guys really interested in getting the 2L one

    • @ParkHopTillWeDrop
      @ParkHopTillWeDrop  11 місяців тому

      We have the 2l version and really enjoy it nice to have that extra down time.

  • @jrsob3026
    @jrsob3026 Рік тому +3

    We call these "Death in a bottle". Without proper scuba training to breath compressed gas at depth you can die from what you don't know.

    • @ParkHopTillWeDrop
      @ParkHopTillWeDrop  Рік тому +3

      You said some key words there at depth and training we would never recommend these for deeper than 33ft we also recommend people to get training. Saying they are death in a bottle is a little harsh being that plenty of inexperienced divers have died with full gear on it definitely can happen. These fit a small group of people looking to explore a little more than snorkeling. Also for people looking to have a small light space saving set up. We took them to the keys they were great we did some shallow water lobstering and speared a few fish we also used one to check the bottom of a boat for an issue it was nice to have such a compact rig. Thanks for the comment

    • @oittisallen4057
      @oittisallen4057 Рік тому

      ​@@ParkHopTillWeDrop good point you said. Let me ask...with oxygen/nitrous mixture in the SMACO 1 Liter, could you still go to 100 feet as long as you had extra SMACO tanks attached to you?

    • @stefan4938
      @stefan4938 Рік тому +1

      ​​​dont go so deep. You have to take breaks to make the air regulate. And you wont have enough time. Decompresion sickness is no joke. But this is great for some 25ft fun.

    • @AboveAndBelow81
      @AboveAndBelow81 Рік тому +2

      I had the same set up and it does not work as advertised. U can get maybe 10 min of normal breathing at the surface. As soon as u go to about 15ft u will only get maybe 4 min. U go to 20ft u get maybe 2 min. U are also wrong about regulating your breath. Bro they teach u to breath normal, so your time should never change. U should never breath shallow, and definitely never hold your breath at any depth from compressed air. I was wanting this to work but I would never use it in anything deeper then a 10' pool. It's literally death in a bottle. Don't get it, get a real pony tank. Your life is not worth it.