Testimonials


 

flynn300 
Your product looks like it could work wonders!
I love the concept, and I think there are a lot of people who would use it in many different ways. Keep up the good work!
Aloha, Flynn Novak

I was able to test out the product and found it very affective! I took it body surfing with me yesterday, caught a wave, got pounded, and just as I was about to come up for air, I took a big breath of AIR and was able to stay down until two more waves passed over me! I really like the idea, and I feel I would have it on hand in big surf, or when we are towing in. Talk about a potential lifesaver! Thank you for sending me the samples! And great job!

Aloha,
Flynn

   
Captain Ron Dreamer Yacht Captain Ron Dreamer Yacht Eric Coldwell

Captain Ron of Dreamer Yacht Charters said he keeps a couple spare canisters of air on his boat. Air is great to have for non medical emergencies.

When you drop things like your keys, cell phone a tool I grab an air canister and dive. I am able to stay under water long enough to retrieve my belongings. Every boat should have a few canisters of Air on board.

Eric Coldwell – I always wear my air while surfing. It doesn’t hamper my ability in any way and I have more confidence knowing I have a breath of air if I need one!

Ryan Miller & CJ Hobgood  @ after party on North Shore 11-2008

Your canned air has really been a hit over here on the North Shore. I have been rocking
it quite a bit. I even got you guys some photos on Surfline and Surfing Magazine
Pretty sure the photo is going to run in Surfing magazine also. Super stoked for you guys.
Keep up the good work!!!  CJ~ Ryan Miller – Photographer ~

I am a dive Master and did my training through Naui and Padi, I also served as a Police rescue and Recon diver for 6 years. I do regular dive trips and also do free diving. In summer time we do a lot of crayfish diving (without scuba gear) we sometimes reach depths of up to 15m with a single breath to collect Crayfish. This product will be an absolute life saver if caught up in an unforeseen situation.

Thank you
Be save, Dive save

Willem Coleman