Aqua (15.24m) Roll 3/8 (9.5mm) Surgical Tubing Black BLACK
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50' (15.24m) Roll 3/8 (9.5mm) Surgical Tubing Black BLACK

SKU: AQU2012R MFR: 804R BLACK


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Key Features

  • Technical diver standard issue
  • Streamlines BCD bladder
  • Can be used for making lanyards
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About 50' (15.24m) Roll 3/8 (9.5mm) Surgical Tubing Black

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Good tubing

By ANGELA H.

 -  Tampa, FL, US

Good cheap tubing. No complaints.

 

Surgical Tubing For Scuba

By IGNACIO A.

 -  Menifee, CA, US

Very few places carry this in black if they have any at all. I found one place locally and they charge a lot for one foot. LeisurePro sells a whole mess to you at a really good price. I use this as mask straps, fin straps and accessories improvements for diving. The guys get you the things you need in good time too. Before wasting time on hard to find things for your scuba rigs, check LeisurePro out first. Most likely, as in my case, they always have what I need. Good on ya guys!!!

Whether you're a technical diver who needs to streamline their BCD bladder with retractor bands for easier penetration diving in cavern, caves and wrecks or a sport diver that carries a lot of gadgets and need to make lanyards you can never have enough surgical tubing. Reel is 50' (15.24m) reel pack (random lengths; no more than 3pcs; no pc shorter than 4'/1.22m). Tubing's dimensions are 50' x 3/8" (15.24m x 9.5mm). Tubing is available in black or amber colors and is made from Latex. Tubing makes a great save-a-dive kit item.

50' (15.24m) Roll 3/8 (9.5mm) Surgical Tubing Black Features

  • Roll of Surgical Tubing:
  • Technical Diver Standard Issue
  • Great for Replacement Air Cell Retractor Bands
  • Streamline BCD Bladder for Easy Penetration Diving in Cavern, Caves & Wrecks
  • Great for Making Lanyards
  • Useful for Attachment of Accessories
  • Note:
    Reel Pack: Random Lengths; No More than 3-Pieces
    No Piece Shorter than 4'/1.22m
  • Dimensions: 50' x 3/8" (15.24m x 9.5mm)
  • Material: Latex
  • Handy Item for Save-A-Dive Kit

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JEFF S  Is 3/8 the inside or the outside diameter?
Mario C  outside
brent W  Need a continuous length of 40 ft (approx) is this doable. Can this be spliced? Tks
JOSHUA B  In my experience it is rare to buy a roll of 50 to 100 feet of surgical tubing that has no splices to start with. I am used to seeing one or two. The splices are typically small barbed plastic end to end couplers. The short answer is that, yes. It can certainly be spliced in the same way. The long answer in the context of diving, I would avoid splices. As a recreational dive instructor and a cave diver, I look for potential points of failure and try to minimize them. I know that is not always easy. I would also be very careful about joining surgical tubing with a knot. Because of it's highly elastic nature, surgical tubing has a tendency to work loose when tension is repeatedly applied and released. Some really good and string knots simply don't work well with surgical tubing. I have used zip ties successfully, for example when making surgical tubing loops to secure gear. Zip ties can be used in essentially the same fashion as you would use cable clamps to form a loop in the end of a piece of steel cable. Without knowing what 40 feet of tubing would actually be used for that is probably the best answer I can come up with.
DAVID S  We have used this material before but our application required short lengths. If you use in in long lengths you will need to provide a support for it, a trough for it to lay in. It can be spliced with a connector that has a nipple on both ends. The tubing just pushes on to the nipple, no glue is required. You don;t mention how much pressure will be in the tube or if it's gas or liquid. We used the tubing for air and it worked well for that. It is a somewhat stretchy but I don;t recommend stretching it in the installation. Just let it lay at its natural position. dms
Shopper  Do You have 1/2" tubing?
LeisurePro S  Sorry, unfortunately we only have tubing in 3/8" diameter.
Charlie H  Could you tell me the inside diameter many thanksEnter a reply to LeisurePro S.
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
Grace A  I am doing research of wave time.
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