S600 ScubaPro

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magic snorkel

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Have a few of these in my set up:

1 set for REC & a 2nd & 3rd set for TEC

With the TEC set up both come over the right shoulder however I have seen others with 1 reg coming from the Left post & the otheer from the right. Any config preferences here?

Also can the S600 be adapted ie by a techncian to be switch to have hose coming from the left where the veturi adjust currenty is?
 
Have a few of these in my set up:

1 set for REC & a 2nd & 3rd set for TEC

With the TEC set up both come over the right shoulder however I have seen others with 1 reg coming from the Left post & the otheer from the right. Any config preferences here?

Also can the S600 be adapted ie by a techncian to be switch to have hose coming from the left where the veturi adjust currenty is?

Sorry but you can not switch the S-600 The divers you see with the reg coming off the left is more likely to NASDS.
 
The R series (R190, etc) as well as the older Pilot and Air 1 can be set up with the inlet fitting on the left, and side exhaust regs are ambidextrous in that regard as they don't care which way is up. But you'd be hard pressed to see many serious technical divers doing it that way, at least in backmount. It is not uncommon to see that approach in sidemount diving.
 

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