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					Originally Posted by Ron99  Yup.  Air consumption will get better with time and practice.  There are a number of shops throughout the Lower Mainland.  All have their pluses and minuses.  But most are pretty good overall.
 There's a great market for used gear too.  Keep your eyes on Craigslist and there's a great Facebook Group, BC Diver's Buy and Sell.  I got great deals on most of the gear I needed.  Also, when it comes time to hydro/vis tanks there's an outfit on Annacis Island that is way cheaper than the dive shops.  They do the tanks for the Coast Guard.
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 Ok thanks! Def. gonna check that out when the time comes!
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					Originally Posted by Kabong  Ocean Quest Dive Center in Burnaby is one of the most active stores.They also have a rental fleet of fusion dry suits.
 
 Your air use will get better with time, I'd suggest holding off buying a tank until you've got some time in. See if the shop has steel tanks you can try, Always try before you buy if you can. It will lead to a smaller bin of "why the hell did I buy this?"
 
 Depending on where your going, A lot of Mexico is drift diving.
 I wouldn't recommend trying this style with out a guide/shop.
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 Brendan at UBC also recommended me to get a steel tank...... Is this solely because they come larger or is there another benefit?