ScubaPro R295 Octo with hose....

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Islandheart

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I have a new ScubaPro R295 Octo with hose for sale. This unit has one dive on it and

The reason I'm selling, is that I'm switching out to a ScubaPro G250V as my Octo. I'm crossing over from PADI to SSI. SSI teaches that you give up your Primary 2nd stage and you then use your alternate air source.

The new shop requires an AIR2 on our BCDs which is not an issue, but I always dive with an OCTO anyway, even if I have an A2. I feel that most divers have been taught to use and go for the Octo, so I keep one and am really not shook up about having an extra hose.

So this new 295 that I got with my MK25/700 Rig is for sale.

It's not a gray market item like some internet sellers send you, but it will not come with warranty.

These are $154 Retail and can be had about $109. I'll sell this one for $85 shipped with standard yellow hose.

It looks just like every other R295 out there.
 
hmm no warranty, let me know if the price goes down. in for pics!
 
Be advised, the price is not going down.

As in the 1st post, "it looks just like all the other R295 photos out there".

Warranty would only be on the parts and not labor, for a 2nd stage, not a complete regulator.

The $109 you see from LiesurePro is for a Gray Market item and those don't have warranties.
You can buy a lot of rubber diaphrams for $65+ dollars... over the years.
 
You are correct. They have made their money. Parts for a rebuild are maybe a few $ at the most. You pay to have it go each way and pay for labor. You have to have your Original reciept, your card, and each Receipt from the previous service.

Miss a service interval, or missing one of those items above and the Warranty means nothing.

You're better off buying from your local Dealer...........

LeisurePro does not fill tanks via UPS either.............
 

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