Dive Hose Guide
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Hoses come in a huge range of colours, fittings and lengths to customise and replace hoses on your regulator set. We use three types of hose scuba diving; high pressure gauge hoses for your pressure gauges, low pressure regulator hoses for your 2nd stages and low pressure QD hoses for BCDs and Drysuits.
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I’m going Malta soon on a scuba diving trip with my school! I’m hella nervous so I’m binge watching all these videos
Ooo where about's are you going in Malta to dive? Once your in the water your nerves will just float away :D Have an amazing time and let us know who you get on :) - Shaun
ayesha don’t drown.
I would like to preorder a notable amount of wireless air! 😂
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Hi Mark! Quick question. I’m upgrading to Miflex hoses on my MK25/A700 set. I’m all good with lengths and threads but I can’t find any hose protectors for Miflex hoses. I’d hate to buy some that constantly slip off. Can you recommend some for both low and high pressure Miflex? Cheers
Hi i'm diving in Sweden and got rubber hoses. But I'll upgrade to some flex hoses.
is it 100% dry suit all the time over there or what
Definitely going to replace my rubber with Miflex. How can we verify if Miflex hoses are made of safe polyether instead of the unsafe polyester? Is it printed on the hose?
I noticed Miflex launched a new XT-Tech line in January 2018 that is negatively buoyant and has a non-chafing outer coating, negating the most often cited downsides of Miflex. Seems like those are the best choice for sidemount or long-hose divers now.
Why do some SPG hose connections have no hole ?
they have a tiny pin hole, the spg has no other reason than to pressurize your gauge. if it had a big hole like your low pressure hose, in the event of a failed hose you would loose your air extremely fast, the pin hole restricts the volume of air that can escape in the event of hose failure so you can safely ascend. hope this helped.