Cressi  Console CP2 Pressure Gauge, Imperial
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Cressi Console CP2 Pressure Gauge, Imperial



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Key Features

  • Small Compact Console
  • High Quality Instruments
  • Large Circular Easy-to-Read
  • Italian Made
  • 0 to 5000 psi Readout
  • Chrome Plated Brass Case
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Ultra compact

By CAMERON G.

 -  New Haven, CT, US

Much better than clunky multi-unit setups. This works great when you already have a separate dive computer.

 

Love it!

By AMANDA K.

I'm fairly new to diving and in my certification classes I used a few different types of gauges. This one is perfect for me. The colors are bright, and the numbers and notches are easy to read, even in dark green Texas lake water.

The Cressi Mini-Manometer Pressure Gauge luminescent dial reads from 0 to 5000 psi. For at-a-glance monitoring of air pressure the instruments face is divided into three different colored zones: 600 psi and below is highlighted in red with a solid bar and red stripes. If gauge is used on deeper dives, the red scale extends and fades to 1,300 psi, this provides for added reserve air indication required at greater depths. From 600 to approximately 3,000 psi is green and from 3,000 to end of scale is blue.

The front glass lens is made to act as a pressure relief valve. In the event of a sudden increase in pressure inside the instrument, the glass rises slightly, allowing the excess pressure to escape. The instrument is housed in a small, modern shaped boot, made from polycarbonate and Desmopan, (a thermoplastic polyurethane) two materials that guarantee protection from shocks, scratches and which, at the same time, is very lightweight. The pressure gauge housing is durable chrome plated brass. The gauge boot has an attachment point for a clip or lanyard. Pressure gauge is equipped with a 7/16" threaded high-pressure hose. The instrument console is made in Italy.

Many divers take compasses for granted, considering them just an accessory to their overall gear set up. Tryin to navigate with a poorly designed or improperly functioning compass can be one of diving's more frustrating events. The Cressi Compass is an oil filled compass, robust and accurate for underwater navigation that ensures accuracy and durability for a long time. The Cressi Compass is a dual-purpose compass. The convenient side window allows quick reference of large, easy-to-read bearing indicators on a luminescent display for gun-sight accuracy. Or, for divers who prefer relative navigation, the ratchet bezel can be rotated easily even with thick neoprene gloves. The luminous dial of the compass is designed with a half black / half luminous graphic to make quick work of compass direction, especially in dim light.

The compass bezel has compass headings in 30-degrees numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10-degrees. Bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. Compass case is manufactured from a scratch resistance polycarbonate for strength and durability.

This product can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 24 months.

http://www.cressi.com/

800-338-9143

Cressi Mini Pressure Features

  • Console CP2, Imperial:
  • Small Compact Console
  • High Quality Instruments
  • Large Circular Easy-to-Read Scales
  • Small, Modern Shaped Console Boot
  • Boot Material: Durable Polycarbonate & Desmopan, (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
  • Protection from Shocks, Scratches & Very Lightweight
  • Eyelets for Fastening Instrument to BCD or Harness w/Clip or Lanyard
  • Italian Made
  • Pressure Gauge: Cressi Mini-Manometer
  • 0 to 5000 psi Readout
  • Chrome Plated Brass Case
  • Unique Glass Lens Pressure Relief Valve
  • Luminescent Color-Coded Dial
  • Color Zones:
    0 to 600 psi Highlighted-in-Red, Solid-Bar and Red Stripes
    Deeper Dives Reserve; Red-Scale Extends and Fades to 1,300 psi
    Safe Air Zone; 600 psi to Approximately 3,000 psi Green & 3,000 psi to Full Scale is Blue
  • 7/16' Threaded High-Pressure Hose
  • Cressi Compass Module:
  • Oil Filled Compass
  • Highly Accurate
  • Case: Scratch Resistance Polycarbonate
  • Top & Side Reading Design
  • Side Window for Quick Reference & Gun-Sight Accuracy
  • Large, Easy-to-Read Bearing Indicators
  • High Visibility Lubber Line
  • Large Ratcheting Bezel w/Direction & Reciprocal Index Points
  • Luminescent Display
  • Great in Limited Visibility & Low Light Conditions
  • Reliable Underwater Navigation
  • Headings in 30-Degrees Numbered Increments
  • Indicator Marks for Every 10-Degrees
  • Twin Heading Indicators for Alignment of Compass Course
  • Dual Lubber Line
  • Great for Travel

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Questions about this item:

Shopper  Can the compass be replaced in this unit?  I have this item and only the compass needs to be replaced.  Want to check that I can replace the compass and don't need to get a whole new one.
Mario C  yes, the unit is on the link below https://www.scuba.com/p-csbck/cressi-compass-module
DANNI M  Does the SPG glow in the dark?  Is it easy to read on a night dive?
darrick c  Hello Danni, yes this will glow in the dark gauges, and the compass readings will also glow.
David D  how long is the hose on the Cressi CP2?
Jarod A  The hose itself is about 30", not including the gauge and connectors.
David D  How long is the hose?
BOB P  The console is about 7” with an overall length of 36”. I’d consider that standard.
RICHARD E  What is the diameter of the pressure gauge?
JEFF K  The SPG is about 1 3/4" - 2" across but is easy to read under water.
ROBERT K  All of my new purchases are packed, ready to go diving in October. Ask me again after October 24; at the moment I have not used the items.
Mike T   Hi Richard, the gauge face is about 2 inches in diameter, and has a brass housing for the gauge for extra durability.
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