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Mine is very similar to Dogbowl's

Primary - 5ft
Secondary - 22"
Primary donate, secondary on necklace
Braided hoses

Don't even get me started on SM hose lengths... ;)
 
I could go downstairs and measure them, but that would require too much work. But I CAN say that I invested in the flex hoses and I'm very happy with that decision. Less pull on my regulator while in my mouth - helps to reduce jaw fatigue for me. I also chose a yellow and a blue, so it makes it easier for others to pick me out of a group of divers underwater (so do my white fins).
 
Primary- 7ft, rubber
Secondary-18 inches rubber
Stage bottles- 40 inches rubber
O2 stage bottle regulator has a left side hose.
All regulators are fired with a elbow joint.

I prefer rubber hoses, they are more reliable.
 
Primary 7’
Secondary 20’

Primary donate with 2nd necklace.

I started with flex hoses. I switched immediately to rubber after the floaty flex hose got caught in a wreck. Rubber is heavier and worn float on you
 
Primary: 28" braided hose
Secondary: 24" rubber hose

Primary donate, secondary with air source inflator
 
I have no idea. I bought a used Mares reg 13 years ago that has normal rec. diving hoses.
 
As per 1987 Sherwood standard rec config:
- 29 inch priMary
- 34 inch secondary
- all black rubber hose

I do have a new set of hoses on order. Finally.
 

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