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Scuba News
December 11, 2024 by HAL
When buying a new scuba regulator, it’s important to understand the differences between lower-end and higher-end options. Both types will supply air effectively, but pricier models include extra features like balanced first stages and adjustable second stages. For recreational divers who dive ten times a year or less, a $300 regulator is often sufficient. The […]
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In 2019, British diver Karl Bareham died while diving at Julian Rocks in Australia. An inquest revealed that his death may have been caused by Immersion Pulmonary Oedema (IPO) linked to chronic alcohol abuse. Bareham was found unresponsive on the sea floor with his regulator out of his mouth. Medical experts indicated that his history […]
November 25, 2024 by HAL
Dive gear should be serviced every year or after 100 dives, whichever comes first. It’s important not to skip annual servicing, even if you dive infrequently. Regular maintenance helps prevent accidents, as many dive incidents are linked to equipment failure. Each piece of gear, such as regulators, dive computers, and BCDs, has specific service needs […]
November 17, 2024 by HAL
Regulators can sometimes malfunction and create what is known as a free flow, where gas continues to flow uncontrollably. This usually happens due to poor maintenance or the effects of cold water. To prevent this, it is essential to have regulators serviced regularly and use cold-water rated models when needed. If a free flow occurs, […]
October 13, 2024 by HAL
Throwing up while scuba diving can happen, but there’s a safe way to handle it. Divers should keep the regulator in their mouth while they vomit, as removing it can lead to inhaling water. After vomiting, they can use the regulator’s purge button to clear it out. If the situation gets difficult, especially with a […]
August 16, 2024 by HAL
The Atomic T3 Regulator is known for its exceptional reliability and performance, making it perfect for divers traveling to remote locations. Weighing less than 1.8 pounds, it is the lightest regulator available, crafted from precision-machined solid Titanium. The first stage features a minimalist design and is factory-sealed for protection against contamination. The second stage allows […]
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