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Hoosier

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There have been a number of posts about an alternative option for a genuine ScubaPro Din kit. It is a Trident DIN Kit, A 194.


However, I am wondering if anyone actually has it installed on any ScubaPro 1st stages?:confused:
 
hoosier:
There have been a number of posts about an alternative option for a genuine ScubaPro Din kit. It is a Trident DIN Kit, A 194.


However, I am wondering if anyone actually has it installed on any ScubaPro 1st stages?:confused:

I picked up a used MK20 with a din attachement which looks like the trident. Seems to work fine.
 
Oceanic DIN balanced piston conversions always used to be interchangeable with Scubapro Mk 10's, 15's and 20's.
 
tzeyap:
I picked up a used MK20 with a din attachement which looks like the trident. Seems to work fine.


No. It must not a Trident one. SP’s old din kit also came with a chrome wheel.






Fishpie:
Oceanic DIN balanced piston conversions always used to be interchangeable with Scubapro Mk 10's, 15's and 20's.


Yes, I have one Oceanic DIN kit, too.. But be careful. It doesn’t last long in HP pressure (3442~4000 psi) based on my experience.
 

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