Boarderguy
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And we're now at off topic...
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We knew how to -- and practiced -- buddy breathing.How did people dive back when they only used one second stage. Holy cow, there must have been fatalities every other day!
Are we? Death swivels are the topic.And we're now at off topic...
I think you just coined another phrase:Are we? Death swivels are the topic.
We swam to the surface. Many of us didn't have an SPG, so we relied on our J-Valves to do it safely.How did people dive back when they only used one second stage. Holy cow, there must have been fatalities every other day!
Yeah, I never did that. Each man for his own.We knew how to -- and practiced -- buddy breathing.
As a couple people have mentioned, I wouldn't have any issue at all with this style of swivel/angle adapter. If it is a fixed angle then you're just adding a single #10 O ring that is hidden under the nut, just like the end of the regulator hose at the second stage. That design has proven to be about as reliable as anything, so would likely be the last part to fail. It's a very simple o ring to replace at a normal service, takes a few seconds and less than a dollar in parts, often already in the service kit as it's a standard size.For $10 you can make your reg sit comfortable with whatever hose you have. Over 100 dives with these on all my regs and they haven't showed any sign of leaking or failure. The swivel feature is awesome
View attachment 814529DGX 70 Degree LP 2nd Stage Swivel: 9/16-Inch M = 9/16-Inch F
The 70 degree swivel attaches between the regulator second stage and its low pressure hose, routing the hose down the diver's chest and/or under the arm, which increases comfort and streamlining.www.divegearexpress.com
No power inflators either (if we are even diving with a BC).How did people dive back when they only used one second stage. Holy cow, there must have been fatalities every other day!
OMG, how are you not dead yet!
I'm thinking about getting a regulator hose swivel, since I bite down hard unknowingly while diving as a way to keep my regulator straight in my mouth. Otherwise, it wants to push its way out. Like picture kind of shows. Anyway the question is I have read places that they have a tendency of failing, causing a free flow. Is this your option?
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Thanks Marty