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decompression trapeze is a device used in
recreational diving and
technical diving to make
decompression stops more comfortable and more secure and provide the divers' surface cover with a visual reference for the divers' position.
It consists of a horizontal bar or bars suspended at the depth of intended decompression stops by buoys. The bars are of sufficient
weight and the buoys of sufficient
buoyancy that the trapeze won't easily change depth in turbulent water or if the divers experience buoyancy control problems.
Trapezes are often used with
diving shots. When diving in tidal waters at the end of
slack water, the trapeze may be released from the
diving shot to drift in the current as the divers make their decompression stops.
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