Suunto Quick Disconnect compatibility?

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Hi all, I have a Suunto Quick Disconnect setup. Curious if it is compatible with any other brands. I saw a Suunto/AquaLung listing and other brands look similar but I don't have any in hand to try. Thanks.
 
I'm pretty sure it is a standard HP hose fitting, so will fit all SPGs and transmitters.
 
I use one - The AI Transmitter is screwed into one end just as you would screw it directly into the regulator so any transmitter can be used. I use mine on a 6” HP hose and so again it’s standard on both sides.
 
Hi all, I have a Suunto Quick Disconnect setup. Curious if it is compatible with any other brands. I saw a Suunto/AquaLung listing and other brands look similar but I don't have any in hand to try. Thanks.
Assume you are talking about this?

It is a standard HP fitting and therefore compatible with HP hoses, gauges and air integrated computers.
 

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Pearlman, that's a good tip, I can take my AI backup computer AND my transmitter with me to the tiki bar.
 
As everyone has noted, std. HP fitting but also note the spool in the picture. A spool is needed between the hose and the female side of the QD. For the gauge attachment there should be an o-ring.

Mines on a 15’ hose threaded through the two right hand D-rings to stop it floating round.
That is awfully long hose. I am not sure threading it two D-rings is going to stop it from floating around. :cool:
 
As everyone has noted, std. HP fitting but also note the spool in the picture. A spool is needed between the hose and the female side of the QD. For the gauge attachment there should be an o-ring.


That is awfully long hose. I am not sure threading it two D-rings is going to stop it from floating around. :cool:
It’s on a Grog BCD.
 

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