Scuba Regulators
As you know you can't breathe directly
out of your scuba tank because the pressure would damage your lungs. So your
scuba tank needs to have a regulator attached to it. Your regulator does a
couple things: It reduces the pressure from your tank so you can
inhale from it safely, and it supplies air on-demand. How does it do this?
Regulators have two stages:
- First stage - The first stage is attached to the scuba tank. It reduces the pressure from the tank.
- Second stage - The second stage is the part you place in your mouth to breath. The second stage supplies air, when you inhale.
A few Manufactures: Oceanic, Mares, Aqua Lung, Zeagle, Tusa, Sherwood, Atomic and others can be found at ScubaBasics.com
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Oceanic-Regulators
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XS Scuba - Regulators
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Zeagle - Regulators
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Atomic - Regulators
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Mares - Regulators
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Hollis - Regulators
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Tusa - Regulators
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Sherwood - Regulators
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like Aqua Lung’s auto-closure device (ACD), is actually lighter weight,
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the ANSTI breathing machine. All this, along with an attractive
mid-range price, makes the Titan LX a sure value.
Our price: $470.00
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