Diving is one of the most exciting and interesting types of outdoor activities, but, unfortunately, it is not available to everyone, since a set of equipment, its maintenance and preparation cost a lot of money.
Received six years ago by engineer David Hallamore, who discovered very poor performance by developing a Scorkl device designed for 10-minute underwater testing and requiring no special performance. It is a small compressed air tank equipped with a regulator and a pressure gauge. In view of its compactness during swimming, you can simply hold it in your mouth with your teeth.

The Scorkl is refueled with a conventional diving compressor, a full-size tank, and even with a hand pump. The original version 2.0 launched on Kickstarter will be released in conjunction with the latest version of the compressor. At work from a conventional network, a car or boat battery, or you can add a spruce battery pack – one or two 18-volt batteries from any manufacturer (for example, Makita, Bosch and DeWalt).
Despite the simplicity of his child, the developer of Scorkl 2.0 complies with safety requirements – in particular, always remember about the limited amount of air in the tank and proper breathing.
It’s available on Kickstarter for the lowest price of $1147, and some Scorkl 2.0 components are worth buying. The future retail price is already $1747.

Source: Tech Cult

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