Suggested models:
- Zeagle (DS V, Z Flathead 7)
- Agualung Legend Glacia
- Scubapro MK 17 1st and G250V
- Sherwood Brut
- Apex
- Sherwood Oasis, Genesis 2000
- Scuba pro MK17/g250
- HOG D1 cold / d1
- Atomic Z2 cold water kit
- Mares Abyss, Proton Metal
- also Poseidon Xstream models
I took a look at what the local dive shops offer. They carry a lot of APEX (XTX50 seems to be very popular) and also Aqualung Legend Glacia. I was told that they are internally the same thing.
Legend Glacia just has a metal second stage and then one inch of metal ribbons in the middle of the hose. Some kind of heat gatherer, but I wonder what difference that one inch of metal could possibly do on a five(?) foot hose. Maybe it is just for product differentiation and marketing? Can't be effective being so small. But maybe a metal first stage is a good thing...
Poseidon Xstreams seem to have some large spring inside the first stage. Probably for heat transfer. I am also wondering what the Poseidons suggested ability to use heat from exhaled air really means. All the regs get exhaled air inside them, right? And isn't that bad, exhaled air beeing moist?
So many names, so little tests and motivations. Difficult to make an informed choise :|
This I already know:
- the bottles should be empty of water
- the air should be as dry as possible
- connect the first stage in warm/dry so no ice or snow gets in between
- good to have an environmentally sealed first stage to keep water out
- some structures may be more resistant to ice forming and/or getting stuck (open or closed), but I don't know what kind of vents are used
- another place that can freeze is the second stage
- metal second stage (or any material that transfers heat well and doesn't become fragile)
- second stage constructions may be different. Don't know what is good and what is bad.
- the usual precautions: first breath of air under water, no fill tests either above surface, keep first stage absolutely dry
Some questions:
- Are there different ways to construct first stages? Sealed, yes, but other modifications?
- Can the second stage be sealed somehow or fitted with an ice resistant valve? Are there multiple ways to route exhaled air and to use it for warming?
- Zeagle (DS V, Z Flathead 7)
- Agualung Legend Glacia
- Scubapro MK 17 1st and G250V
- Sherwood Brut
- Apex
- Sherwood Oasis, Genesis 2000
- Scuba pro MK17/g250
- HOG D1 cold / d1
- Atomic Z2 cold water kit
- Mares Abyss, Proton Metal
- also Poseidon Xstream models
I took a look at what the local dive shops offer. They carry a lot of APEX (XTX50 seems to be very popular) and also Aqualung Legend Glacia. I was told that they are internally the same thing.
Legend Glacia just has a metal second stage and then one inch of metal ribbons in the middle of the hose. Some kind of heat gatherer, but I wonder what difference that one inch of metal could possibly do on a five(?) foot hose. Maybe it is just for product differentiation and marketing? Can't be effective being so small. But maybe a metal first stage is a good thing...
Poseidon Xstreams seem to have some large spring inside the first stage. Probably for heat transfer. I am also wondering what the Poseidons suggested ability to use heat from exhaled air really means. All the regs get exhaled air inside them, right? And isn't that bad, exhaled air beeing moist?
So many names, so little tests and motivations. Difficult to make an informed choise :|
This I already know:
- the bottles should be empty of water
- the air should be as dry as possible
- connect the first stage in warm/dry so no ice or snow gets in between
- good to have an environmentally sealed first stage to keep water out
- some structures may be more resistant to ice forming and/or getting stuck (open or closed), but I don't know what kind of vents are used
- another place that can freeze is the second stage
- metal second stage (or any material that transfers heat well and doesn't become fragile)
- second stage constructions may be different. Don't know what is good and what is bad.
- the usual precautions: first breath of air under water, no fill tests either above surface, keep first stage absolutely dry
Some questions:
- Are there different ways to construct first stages? Sealed, yes, but other modifications?
- Can the second stage be sealed somehow or fitted with an ice resistant valve? Are there multiple ways to route exhaled air and to use it for warming?