Scuba Diving Regulator, color Green


Scuba Diving Regulator, color Green by TommyD Sports

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Scuba Diving Regulator


Scuba Diving Regulator by TommyD Sports

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Mares Ranger 2 Scuba Regulator


Mares Ranger 2 Scuba Regulator by Mares Dacor Sporasub

List Price: $300.00
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The Ranger 2 has a simple non-balanced piston first stage design that is great for the entry level diver or to be used in rental programs. The exclusive MARES DFC system featured minimizes the intermediate pressure drop which occurs in all regulators during the inhalation phase. This pressure drop is greater when higher airflow is demanded of the regulator. The DFC system substantially reduces breathing effort and inhalation resistance, especially during deep dives and under high air flow conditions.The second stage Vortex Assist Design (V.A.D.) system: all Mares second stages offer the unique patented VAD system. The air bypass tube conveys air to the mouthpiece creating a swirling vortex with a low pressure area in the center this keeps the diaphragm down during inhalation, giving very sensitive and easy breathing at all depths. The second stage cover features the new "mesh-grid" system for water inflow and outflow, which provides a further performance improvement. Furthermore, the compact and ergonomic exhaust tee ensures superior hydrodynamic performance and reduced exhalation resistance. Ranger 2 has a 3/8" threaded 31.5" (80 cm) hose and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.Click below to view various Mares tutorial videos for the Ranger 2DFC System Demo VAD System Demo Mesh Grid System Demo Read more...

Deluxe Diver Tool & Repair Kit


Deluxe Diver Tool & Repair Kit by Innovative Scuba Concepts

List Price: $49.99
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Don't let a loose hose fitting blow an O-ring and not have the proper tools and parts to fix it. The serious diver is always prepared to nip a dive aborting problem occur. That's just one scenario that this kit can remedy. This kit comes in zippered pouch and includes 2 specially developed Scuba Wrenches (wrenches have 4 sizes which fit most regulator 1st stage hose attachments), high quality crescent wrench, Phillips head and flat head screw drivers, 8 piece hex wrench set, needle nose pliers, professional o-ring tool, 8 tie wraps, 1/4 oz. jar silicone grease, and 10 piece o-ring kit. Read more...

Parents' tribute after Stockton diver tragedy

THE parents of a scuba diver who drowned doing the sport he loved have thanked those who tried to save his life. Stockton man James Askew died while taking part in a deep dive course at the National Diving Centre in


North Salt Lake scuba diver dies in Florida

Ballard, her dive instructor and the owner/operator of the commercial boat, dove to the ocean floor about 2 pm Saturday, according to the Daily News. Everything was going well until one of the people in the group said she noticed Ballard's regulator


Inquest told of dive rescue bid

Mr Askew was under the tuition of Olympic Scuba, a professional diving school based in Durham. Mr Fitzsimmons told the inquest, at which Mr Askew's parents were both present, he was at a depth of about 22 metres (72ft) when he saw some activity below.


Feeling Ageless Under Water
Feeling Ageless Under Water

Bursitis in my hips and bone spurs in my feet don't help much. So when my son suggested that my husband and I learn to scuba dive for a trip to Turks and Caicos, we resisted. We love snorkeling, but scuba has always seemed daunting.


Comfort in water all that's necessary to learn scuba diving

12.06.11

People of all ages can participate in scuba diving. With 10 being the minimum age for certification, Mike Convery of Pittsburgh Scuba Center said families are his biggest market.

"That is the future of scuba diving," he said. "We live in such a mobile society that people are looking for family things to do that are interesting and exciting and get the kids away from the computer."

An initial investment in a scuba diving certification course is all that is needed to get started. On completion, divers are certified for life.

Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette

The Scuba Diving Handbook, The Complete Guide to Safe and Exciting Scuba Diving The Scuba Diving Handbook, The Complete Guide to Safe and Exciting Scuba Diving

First-stage Understanding regulators A regulator is a device that allows you to breathe air from a tank. The modern two- stage scuba-diving regulator valve ...

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An essential resource for divers.This comprehensive reference has information for divers of all levels, from the beginning basics to advanced skills and techniques for those with more experience. With its 350 full color photographs, easy-to-understand diagrams and tips from professionals, this book covers...

Tusa RS680 Scuba Regulator Review – Dive Gear Reviews

by Editor

Welcome to Dive Gear Reviews, a comprehensive guide to scuba diving equipment. Scuba diving is an expensive pursuit, so looking up reviews for a particular article of equipment is a wise precaution before investing any hard-earned money in it. However, consumer reviews may or may not be written by an experienced diver, and magazine reviews could be suspect due to the advertising ties of the publication in question. Dive Gear Reviews provides cross-referenced reviews assembled by an expert, making it possible to see at a glance what multiple sources said about a particular piece of scuba equipment. If one magazine loved a scuba regulator or a dive computer, but the consumers hated it, that information will be found here. The RS680 is the newest regulator from Tusa, and is basically the R-600 first stage that some are already familiar with from the RS670 combined with a new second stage, the S-80 (hence, RS680). Astute divers might remember that the Tusa RS670 suffered a recall for all regulators manufactured in Japan last year. However, no injuries or deaths were reported as a result of a fault with the RS670, and the RS680 isn’t drawing R-600s from that suspect pool of parts. Basically, the recall is water under the bridge and shouldn’t influence opinions regarding the RS680.

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