Apeks ATX 200 long exhaust T question

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I have an Apeks ATX 200 regulator (very faithful I haste to say). I just got myself a deferent kind of mask (very low volume) and now a lot of bubbles come in front of the mask. Bubbles that got reflected in the past by the site of my old mask. And they are very irritating at times. So, I was wondering if there is a long T available or maybe somebody knows a hack. Love to hear.
 
There is no different exhaust available for the ATX200, as the exhaust-T is build into the second stage housing. Different exhausts are available for the XTX line, but not the ATX.
 
These are some of my paralenz regs couple of atx in there, tape a couple of tubes in there

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They will work perfectly and stimulate your unique real diver ghetto look, but then soon everyone will be doing it
 
There is no different exhaust available for the ATX200, as the exhaust-T is build into the second stage housing. Different exhausts are available for the XTX line, but not the ATX.
I just realised you are correct. Any hacks? Would yo be able to mount a XTX body under the rest?
 
I just realised you are correct. Any hacks? Would yo be able to mount a XTX body under the rest?
I find the atx regulators it is so hard to open the exhaust cover, have to push that little tab in. Most times that little tab will break when trying to open so you can clean it. It was a terrible design. From what i have experienced there is not way to change the exhaust on ATX.
 
I find the atx regulators it is so hard to open the exhaust cover, have to push that little tab in. Most times that little tab will break when trying to open so you can clean it. It was a terrible design. From what i have experienced there is not way to change the exhaust on ATX.
I agree, a less than perfect design. Warming it up a bit helps preventing to break the little tab.
 
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