Divesoft Liberty CCR Rebreather Review

Torben Lonne
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Torben Lonne
Editor and Co-founder at DIVEIN.com
Torben traveled to South East Asia for scuba diving and never really stopped his search for new adventures. His affinity for gear that works and his...
- Editor and Co-founder at DIVEIN.com

Where to buy

The Divesoft Liberty first hit the market in 2014, since then, the popular CCR unit has undergone some significant changes. As demand for customizable options has grown, so too has the Liberty’s possible configurations. Divesofts CCR Liberty can be ordered in the following configurations: FMCL, BMCL, Sidemount, Light and Heavy.

Liberty has been designed to be a “complete fault-tolerant” unit, meaning that even if one electronic part has an issue, it won’t cause the whole unit to break down. A long battery life, air integration, defective solenoid detection, and in-built GPS are among the other new features.

To delve deeper into the Liberty CCR and all the available options, click here.

About this review

To help you find a Rebreather that will fit your needs, we’ve tested, researched, and reviewed the best ones available today.
We test both in the water, diving in various conditions - and in our lab - so we can give you accurate answers on quality, performance, and the overall value.

Read about our test of Rebreathers

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Things we like:

  • This version of the Liberty CCR is set to be a game-changer
  • Sidemount unit and Liberty Light are ideal for travel
  • Very good work of breathing
  • CE certified
  • Redundant electronics

Things we don't like:

  • We may have to sell a kidney to purchase this version. You only need one, right?!
  • The sheer number of bells and whistles may be too much for new and/or inexperienced CCR divers

Specs & Features

Radial scrubber
Options for back, front and side-mount counter lung configurations
Liberty light version for travel
Bailout valve
Two independent computers
ADV-BOV or Diaphragm Automatic Diluent Valve
Manual addition valve
Modified APEKS regulators
Rated to 350 meters
Two handsets
Buddy and HUD displays
Offboard gas connectivity via LP ports on first stages
Diluent shut-off valve
Vibration warnings
Scrubber duration of 4 to 8 hours
Multi-language interface
Ready to dive weight of 36 kg
PPO2 displays for each sensor
4 O2 sensors
2 helium sensors
2 PPO2 measurement methods
2 solenoid valves
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