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Get the dive gear that will let you enjoy your dive travel vacation
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Buy the scuba diving equipment that's right for you — and your wallet.
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Start Your Dive Career Off Right
A breakdown of the perfect dive gear for new divers looking to travel.
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The RS-680 regulator from TUSA features a compact, lightweight design. It contains two high-pressure and four low-pressure ports and is available in both DIN and yoke versionsThe RS-680 also incorporates TUSA’s Sequential Exhaust Assist (or S.E.A.), a new design featuring a dual exhaust system to decrease breathing effort during exhalation. The entire second stage also swivels 360 degrees to prevent jaw fatigue and add to overall comfort.
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Breathe Safely and Smoothly. This new crop of regulators, octos and safe seconds ensures you never have to worry about where your next breath is coming from — just take a sip, and glide into your next underwater adventure.What You Need to Know: Scuba Regulators
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10 Simple Strategies for Making the Best Purchase Possible1. Start at Your Local PADI Dive ShopThis is where to find the most trusted advice. Well-trained staff will know the local environment and can also advise on what you’ll need for travel. And there’s no substitute for getting fitted by an expert. 2. Look at What Your Instructor is Using
The Gear Primer: Smart Trends
Smart Trends: Four Advances in Dive Gear That You Should Know AboutTravel Gear: With lightweight regs, travel BCs and compact fins, it’s never been easier to pack more gear into less space — without impacting performance.Tec-Lite: The line between “tec” and “rec” is blurring, a good thing for recreational divers who want some of the capabilities — or just the bad-to-the-bone look — of technical gear.
Maximum enjoyment. That’s what we’re all looking for when we dive. And our equipment plays a huge part in that equation. A warmer wetsuit, a better-fitting mask, an easier-breathing reg, a more user-friendly computer — all of these things will contribute to your ultimate underwater joy. That’s why we’ve gathered 167 of the newest, most innovative and downright coolest products for 2011, and poured them into 72 gear-packed pages. Because we know what a big difference new gear can make to your scuba experience — and we’re here to help you do it right.
Aqua Lung Titan LX Octo
Using a safe-second doesn’t mean sacrificed breathing performance with this new octo, which offers all the great performance of the regular Titan LX regulator, including an easy-to-adjust Venturi control along with a bright-yellow faceplate for instant recognition. CONTACT aqualung.com
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For divers who love their BC-integrated Airsource but were frustrated because it wouldn’t accept a Dive Alert or other air-powered signaling device, the new QD model offers a version with a simple quick disconnect instead of the standard free-flow cutoff valve.CONTACT aqualung.com
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