You cannot breathe directly out of a scuba tank because of the high pressure. A regulator reduces pressure to safe a level that can be inhaled by the diver. A diving regulator has two parts: the First Stage reduces the tank pressure and connects it to the Second Stage which contains the mouthpiece for breathing
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The best price-to-performance ratio in its class. We set out to make a "standard" regulator that was simple, dependable and economical. What we didn't expect was that in tests it would outperform other high-end regulators. Not an easy feat for a "standard" downstream demand valve regulator. With the Alpha 9, you get effortless breathing in a compact design that is extremely tough yet easy to maintain and service.
• | We set out to make a "standard" regulator that was simple, dependable and economical. What we didn't expect was that in tests it would outperform other high-end regulators. Not an easy feat for a "standard" downstream demand valve regulator. With the Alph |
• | Designed to perform to the U.S. Navy's Class A standards at 198 feet |
• | Inexpensive to maintain |
• | Available with MaxFlex Hose which is a lightweight, flexible, Braided hose designed to outperform and outlive traditional rubber hoses. |
• | Demand Valve |
• | Integrated Purge Button |
• | Orthodontic Mouthpiece |
• | Nitrox Compatibility to 40% |
• | Weight (without hose) 6 ounces |
• | Dimensions (front profile) 2.9 inches |
• | Minimum Cracking Effort |
• | 1.1 CIW* |
• | Factory Set Inhalation Effort 1.2—1.4 CIW* |
• | 2 year warranty |
• | Limited Lifetime Service Agreement |
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