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As a dive instructor and a dealer I both dive with one and have seen them blow.
Currently xs scuba will exchange any of the older versions for the newer ones with hose protectors. Any failure that I have seen was caused by stress at the seam of the valve. If anyone has seen something else please elaborate.
As with any hose, stress at this joint tends to be the leading cause of failure and can usually be avoided by proper handling and storage. I would also suggest using gear retainers or properly placed retractors. The down side with these hoses is that there is no warning before failure. With conventional hoses a bubble may form giving you an indication when it is going to fail. If you are concerned I would certainly bring a backup.
Currently xs scuba will exchange any of the older versions for the newer ones with hose protectors. Any failure that I have seen was caused by stress at the seam of the valve. If anyone has seen something else please elaborate.
As with any hose, stress at this joint tends to be the leading cause of failure and can usually be avoided by proper handling and storage. I would also suggest using gear retainers or properly placed retractors. The down side with these hoses is that there is no warning before failure. With conventional hoses a bubble may form giving you an indication when it is going to fail. If you are concerned I would certainly bring a backup.