Maximus in ice

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Blacthorn

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I was wondering if there are any known issues or problems with using a Maximus in very cold or ice diving? I kind of assume that the copper veins might be a problem with condensation freezing on them. But knowing your first stages I don't think freezing would be much of a problem. I also am assuming that the reason you even came out with the blizzard in the first place is because it wouldn't have any disadvantages of a maximus in ice. Any information would be helpful :)

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You will have no problem diving the Maximus in ice, we sell a lot of reg's to the colder ares of the country for ice diving , the swivel on the 2nd stage acts as a heat transfer and the inside parts if the 2nd stage are teflon coated , you will be fine . Have a good time diving
 

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