Is Cressi AirTech Nitrox ready?

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616fun

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I bought a Cressi AirTech reg with the salesman telling me that it was Nitrox compatible to 50%. The problem is that I've found no documentation in the manual and can find it nowhere online. Does anyone out there know if it is or not?

I might get a little bit upset with my LDS if I find out that it is not :censored: . I'm not diving Nitrox yet - but it's in my short range dive training plan. I really don't want to replace a reg in less than a year.
 
616fun:
I bought a Cressi AirTech reg with the salesman telling me that it was Nitrox compatible to 50%. The problem is that I've found no documentation in the manual and can find it nowhere online. Does anyone out there know if it is or not?

I might get a little bit upset with my LDS if I find out that it is not :censored: . I'm not diving Nitrox yet - but it's in my short range dive training plan. I really don't want to replace a reg in less than a year.


If anyone is interested I finally got a reply from Cressi. It's Nitrox compatible to 40%.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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