Regulators for doubles

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not everyone follows/believes in the "cross-over"......

That's why we have something like the Apeks TEK3?
- but oh, wait, I'm a sidemount diver, I will never be affected by this controversy :D

(I'm not an expert on backmounted doubles, so beware)

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Hello,

I dive with what could be called, tec configured doubles, double HP steel 80's.

All my regs are Poseidon Jetstream sets. one complete doubles set, and two complete sets for deco/bailout tanks.

Reg sets are new within the last 36 months, great cold water regs, mine have been perfect, without fault or failure.

Breathing is effortless, I'm extremely happy with my choice.

I have used various Poseidon models -- particularly the Jetstreams, for singles and doubles, since they were introduced in the early 1980s; have spent some quality time in winter BC waters as well; and haven't considered changing things in decades.

Breathing is effortless, even within strong currents . . .
 
Yikes -- wrong thread . . .
 
He's in a unique geographical location which the border of the two countries dog legs. He listed his location in his profile. Easy find..

Yes and when you look up that location you get Germany, Nova Scotia etc......
 
Yes and when you look up that location you get Germany, Nova Scotia etc......
I'll keep the fun going.. translate it in your head. And google that. Drop a hint for ya.. its included in the contiguous 48, and its between two great lakes. Lol
 

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