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Apeks Freeflow Control Device

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Apeks Freeflow Control Device

Regulators not designed for cold water use are especially prone to freezing. Our simple yet extremely effective Freeflow Control Device contributes a significant advance in diver safety. In the event of 2nd stage freezing, freeflow can cause catastrophic loss of air.

With the Freeflow Control Device fitted to your regulator, a simple sliding action allows the diver to isolate the freeflowing 2nd stage and continue the dive using a secondary air source or alternatively, the diver can manually control the air flow allowing a safe ascent to the surface. Designed to fit all regulators that use the standard 9/16″ UNF hose fitting.

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Apeks XTX20 Regulator

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Apeks XTX20 Regulator

The XTX20 is an ideal regulator for warm-water divers and for dive training programs. It is rugged, yet economical. Its balanced 1st stage feature means you’ll be breathing easy, even as the pressure around you changes as you increase or decrease your depth or as the pressure in your tank changes.

This means you won’t have to exert yourself in order to fill your lungs as your dive progresses. The Environmental Dry Sealing System will keep your regulator from icing up in cold water and will protect your regulator from the all-too-common silt buildup. In addition to being a great safety feature, the Environmental Dry Sealing System eliminates the need for using silicon and grease to keep your regulator in working order.
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How To Buy a Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD): Important Points to Remember When Purchasing Your Own BCD. (Paperback)

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

How To Buy a Buoyancy Compensator Device (BCD): Important Points to Remember When Purchasing Your Own BCD.

This guide describes how to buy a buoyancy compensator device for trained scuba divers.Written by experts in the field, Quick Easy Guides share little-known trade secrets and helpful hints to get you moving in the right direction.Quick Easy Guides gives you books you can judge by the cover. Our books are short, sweet and cheap.

You can see for yourself.We specialize in publishing books in the following categories: Business, Marketing, Careers & Work, Consumer Tips, Finance & Real Estate, Computers & Internet, Electronics, Cars & Auto, Hobbies, Food & Drink, Education, Health & Safety, Sports & Fitness, Fashion & Personal Care, Religion & Spirituality, Family & Relationships, Home & Garden, Pets & Animals, Holidays & Festivals.
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Genesis Recon Buoyancy Compensator

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Genesis Recon Buoyancy Compensator

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Mares Origin Sport MRS Plus Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Mares Origin Sport MRS Plus Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator

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Oceanic BC Accessory Kit – Oceanic Buoyancy Compensator Accessory Kit

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Oceanic BC Accessory Kit - Oceanic Buoyancy Compensator Accessory KitNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

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Diving cylinder: Pressure, Breathing gas, Scuba diving, Diving regulator, Compression, Diving air compressor, Surface Marker Buoy, Dry suit, Buoyancy compensator (diving), Gas cylinder, Oxygen therapy (Paperback)

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Diving cylinder: Pressure, Breathing gas, Scuba diving, Diving regulator, Compression, Diving air compressor, Surface Marker Buoy, Dry suit, Buoyancy compensator (diving), Gas cylinder, Oxygen therapy

A diving cylinder, scuba tank or diving tank is used to store and transport high pressure breathing gas as a component of SCUBA (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus). It provides gas to the SCUBA diver through the demand valve of a diving regulator. Diving cylinders typically have an internal volume of between 3 and 18 litres (0.11 and 0.64 cu ft) and a maximum pressure rating from 200 to 300 bars (2,900 to 4,400 psi). The internal cylinder volume is also expressed as “water capacity” – the volume of water which could be contained by the cylinder. When pressurised, a cylinder carries a volume of gas greater than its water capacity because gas is compressible. 600 litres (21 cu ft) of gas at atmospheric pressure is (more…)

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Sherwood Solaris Womens Scuba Buoyancy Compensator ( Size: XSmall (SOL601) )

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Sherwood Solaris Womens Scuba Buoyancy Compensator ( Size: XSmall (SOL601) )

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Apollo Bio-Tank BC Lock 10x the Torque BCD Scuba Dive Diving Diver Buoyancy Compensator Loc

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Apollo Bio-Tank BC Lock 10x the Torque BCD Scuba Dive Diving Diver Buoyancy Compensator Loc

Adjustable nylon strap is 33 long to fit standard and extra wide tanks 10x more tightening torque than conventional cylinder bands for a tighter fit No more struggling to get the strap tight and the buckle clamped down Spring tension knob extends for easy adjustment; even with heavy glove – Apollo has redefined the standards for Scuba diving. The new Bio-Tank Lock can secure a diving tank in seconds with little effort and up to ten times more tightening torque than any conventional tank lock on the market today. FULL MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY

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Fresh From Environment: Oceans | guardian.co.uk: BP tries to …

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

BP tries to salvage status after Deepwater Horizon oil spill

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