DIR Reg Question

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From what the Navy is saying, it seems the Posiedons are perfectly capable of disassembling THEMSELVES underwater :)

Matt
 
For trimix im using the Aqualung Legen regs, they are build on the Apex tecnology. I use them for a year now and they work great.

Mark
 
xoomboy once bubbled...
From what the Navy is saying, it seems the Posiedons are perfectly capable of disassembling THEMSELVES underwater :)

Matt

Ha Ha Ha. It is to laugh. Smart aleck! :eek:ut:
Why do you suppose this is only happening to the Navy. Could it be a Sweedish conspiracy?
 
EXTRA! EXTRA! Swedish dive gear manufacturer tired of making money from United States military contract. Attempts to ruin reputation by sending batch of faulty regulators!

:D
 
xoomboy once bubbled...
EXTRA! EXTRA! Swedish dive gear manufacturer tired of making money from United States military contract. Attempts to ruin reputation by sending batch of faulty regulators!

:D

READ ALL ABOUT IT Terrorist operatives posing as Swedish Blonde haired blueyed Poseidon workers sabatoge hoses destined for US Navy.

Ok...Maybe that's a bit extreme. Off the subject... Now what were we talking about? Oh yea Dir regs. Apex make a godd reg & seem to be serviceable all over, but from what I understand, they need ALOT of attention to stay performing well. Like rebuilt MIN. every 6 months.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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