Jeff is crude, rude and in general a pain in the ass who always pushes and often exceeds the TOS (I try to cut him some slack as I suspect he got picked on and beat up a lot as a child), but he is absolutely right about the hose protectors.
You need to be able to pull the hose protector back to inspect the hose. A hose protector limits the bend in the hose but will still not prevent all the damage that can occur. Visually inspecting the hoses for cracks, weather checking, bubbles wrinkles or other indications of any leaks, de-lamination or other damage should be part of every pre-dive check.
Doing that, I have not had a hose failure in 20 plus years and over 1500 dives and in fact you won't find a hose protector on any reg I use.
You need to be able to pull the hose protector back to inspect the hose. A hose protector limits the bend in the hose but will still not prevent all the damage that can occur. Visually inspecting the hoses for cracks, weather checking, bubbles wrinkles or other indications of any leaks, de-lamination or other damage should be part of every pre-dive check.
Doing that, I have not had a hose failure in 20 plus years and over 1500 dives and in fact you won't find a hose protector on any reg I use.