Suunto SPG hose length

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Does anyone know what length hose the Suunto SPG comes with?




Ask your secretary.:)
It doesn't matter how long the standard Miflex hose is because you'll probably eventually hate it and want to replace it with a stiff rubber hose that "remembers" to stay where you can easilly find it.
 
Go to Leisurepro.com....They'll list the hose length on the spec's.......But Evad is right about going to a rubber HP hose and you'll probably change the length any way, most divers do as the hose is usually too long......
 
Here's an option; if you add a 20 dollar hose you'll save some money and likely have a better HP gauge. You also won't waste any time cutting off all that useless, albeit decorative, rubber "gauge protection" gobbledygook.






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In Stock> Submersible Pressure Gauge (SPG), Naked

White in PSI $59.00 Naked SPG, Medium,

The medium and large SPGs feature chrome-plated housing with a tempered mineral glass face Our Naked SPGs include the Spool, with two oxygen compatible o-rings, to mate the HP hose swivel to the gauge. Note these popular gauges are sold under a variety of brand names, but are all manufactured by Termo Industria in Italy.
 
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I was thinking about a naked SPG like the one mentioned above but I have a chance to get a suunto with a discount that'll be cheaper than getting that.
 

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