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This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Scuba Deluxe Round Regulator Bag. The Deluxe Round Regulator Bag has a round shape that allows your regulator to be stored in a gently rolled position. This prevents stress on the hoses. There is a top carrying handle for easy handling. The material is made of a durable 600 Denier nylon shell. The Deluxe Round Regulator Bag measures 11" x 11" x 5" (approximately 605 cubic inches).
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This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of Zeagle´s Envoy Deluxe Regulator. It has a light 2nd stage to prevent jaw fatigue which also adds to overall comfort. The Envoy Deluxe is Nitrox compatible to 40% and also has diver adjustable air-flow and venturi. This scuba regulator´s compact balanced first stage features 5 low pressure ports and 2 high pressure ports which will allow you to configure your setup many different ways.
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This demonstration video goes over the features of the Scuba Tool Master.
The Scuba Tool Master includes the 11 of the most commonly used tools for repairs. Built in are open head wrenches, allen wrenches, O-ring remover, philips head and flat head screwdrivers. Because of it´s compact design, the tool master is perfect for pocket storage or in your dry box. It also has a strong and durable stainless steel construction.
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This demonstration video goes over the features of the Aeris AT400 Ion Regulator. This diving regulator features Dry Valve Technology which eliminates corrosion of critical internal components. It has an environmentally sealed first stage which provides greater reliability, less maintenance and higher performance. The AT400 has an orthodontic mouthpiece which alleviates jaw fatigue by easing the bite needed to hold the regulator in your mouth. It also has a pneumatically balanced high performance 2nd stage. The Ion has two diver adjustable switches on the 2nd stage which allow the diver to prevent unwanted free flow and allow the diver to adjust the breathing sensitivity of the 2nd stage.
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This instructional video demonstrates what the features on your dive regulator do for you. Some, but not all, scuba regulators have diver adjustable knobs or switches. This particular scuba diving regulator has a "Diver Adjustable" Air flow knob which allows the scuba diver to adjust the air flow during his/her dive. It also has a "Diver Adjustable" venturi switch to prevent unwanted free-flow when the regulator is not in your mouth.
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This instructional video explains the differences between the three different types of scuba diving octos (backup regulators). It talks about the standard octo with a hose, an inline octo, and an integrated octo.
This video also shows how to attach the octopuses to your scuba diving BCD (Buoyancy Compensator Device) so you´re ready to dive.
The integrated octopus becomes your power inflator and your secondary breathing apparatus in the event of an emergency, while your second stage becomes your buddy´s. The standard octo in an emergency would go to your buddy and you would keep your second stage. The benefit of having an integrated or inline octo would be to remove a hose and streamline your scuba setup.
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This instructional video demonstrates how to assemble your scuba diving regulator.
It will take you through the simple process step by step, and show you how to connect your octopus, scuba diving computer, and low pressure hose to the first stage of your dive regulator so you´re ready to dive.
When taking the port plugs off your first stage of your diving regulator, be sure to store them in a safe place in case you need them in the future.
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This instructional video will show you how to properly clean your scuba regulator after a day of diving. You can keep it clean and in good condition if you rinse it with fresh warm water to remove all the salt. It will also help if you have the ability to attach it back to a tank and blow all the remaining water out. As always, a yearly inspection at your dive shop is needed.
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This instructional video is an overview of how a diver adjustable and non-adjustable regulator works. The adjustable scuba regulator has an adjustment knob on the side which directly effects how the diaphragm moves inside the regulator. It also has a venturi knob which regulates how the air circulates in the diaphragm. You may dive with either type of regulator, but it is up to you to decide what your preference is while scuba diving.
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