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Regulators

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23
Apr
2013
Secrets to Saving Air
Sport Diver Magazine
Do you frequently have to end the dive before the rest of the group? Follow our tips for extending your bottom time.
SCUBAPRO Mark 17 Regulator
 SCUBAPRO'S Mark 17 balanced diaphragm first stage is designed for harsh environments and cold water. The pneumatically balanced G-2-60 second stage is made with metal components in the inlet tube, orifice, inhalation control knob and hose connector to optimize cold-water performance. It is quipped with both a VIVA switch and inhalation control knob, and the left-right hose attachment makes it easy to rig for tech diving
Dive Gear Buyers Guide
Gotta love the gear. Scuba diving is an equipment-intensive sport, and we can thank our lucky stars for that. After all, one of the most enjoyable rituals of diving is discovering new gear, buying new gear, and putting it through its paces while exploring the depths. Each year, an ocean full of new equipment is introduced, and each year, Sport Diver’s staffers collect a bunch of it at the annual DEMA (Diving Equipment and Marketing Association) show to dangle in front of you, our readers. It’s that time again.
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Scuba Regulator
You can breathe easy now. Gone are the days of 10-pound first- and second-stage regulators. The new breathers are lighter and more compact; you’ll breathe so easily, you’ll almost forget you’re 60 feet underwater.
Atomic Aquatics T3
This caviar-class titanium reg continues to set the bar for cutting-edge features and superb breathing performance. The T3 comes with lighter component parts and a new three-year, 300-dive service-interval lifetime warranty, plus a deluxe padded travel bag.
Sport Diver Magazine
Scubapro has taken its time-proven Mark 11 balanced diaphragm first stage and teamed it up with a brand new second stage, the R- 195. The R-195 is based on Scubapro’s classic R-190, which enjoyed a well-earned reputation for reliability. The R-195 continues in this tradition, but is built with modern materials and offers additional features. Combining a classic downstream valve with a large diaphragm and center-case purge button, this reg comes with a dive/pre-dive switch that’s shaped and sized for easy grabbing and helps prevent surface free-flows.
Sport Diver Magazine
Want to find the ideal gift for every dive buddy on your list? No matter your budget, we’ve got you covered.
Subgear SG500 Regulator
Subgear’s SG500 has been given a new name, but underneath this fresh moniker is the same high performing reg that earned a Best Buy rating in a major ScubaLab regulator review. In real-world diving it’s a sweet breather in all diving positions and dry as well. With its low work of breathing, surprising amount of reserve capacity and a solid track record for its in-water work, the SG500 is a proven performer.
dive regulator - scubapro
A modern scuba diving regulator is an extremely reliable mechanism. So reliable, in fact, that keep on delivering air year after year. But you can do a few simple things to help ensure your reg's performance. Here are our tips, plus the latest regs on dive store shelves today.
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