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Oceanic Alpha 10 Octopus - DIPNDIVE
Oceanic

Oceanic Alpha 10 Octopus

Sale price$194.95 USD
Mares Dual ADJ 62X Scuba Dive Regulator - INT - DIPNDIVEMares Dual ADJ 62X Scuba Dive Regulator - INT - DIPNDIVE
Aqua Lung Leg3nd Elite Regulator - Yoke - DIPNDIVEAqua Lung Leg3nd Elite Regulator - Yoke - DIPNDIVE
Aqua Lung Calypso QC Regulator - DIPNDIVE
Atomic Aquatics SS1 Titanium Integrated Octo/Inflator - DIPNDIVE
Zeagle Octo-Z II Scuba Dive Octopus - DIPNDIVEZeagle Octo-Z II Scuba Dive Octopus - DIPNDIVE
Zeagle

Zeagle Octo-Z II Scuba Dive Octopus

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Sale price$279.95 USD
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Scuba Max FG-11AS Classic Piston 1st stage Yoke Regulator - DIPNDIVE
Apeks MTX-RC Scuba Regulator - DIPNDIVEApeks MTX-RC Scuba Regulator - DIPNDIVE
Apeks

Apeks MTX-RC Scuba Regulator

Sale price$1,049.00 USD
Oceanic Delta 5 EDX Yoke Regulator - DIPNDIVEOceanic Delta 5 EDX Yoke Regulator - DIPNDIVE
Oceanic

Oceanic Delta 5 EDX Yoke Regulator

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Sale price$599.95 USD
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Scuba Regulators FAQs

What does a scuba regulator do?

A scuba regulator delivers breathable air from your tank to you at a safe pressure. It reduces the high-pressure air in your tank to match the surrounding water pressure, making it easy to breathe comfortably at different depths. The regulator also controls airflow, allowing you to inhale and exhale normally underwater.

How much should I spend on a scuba regulator?

The cost of a scuba regulator can vary widely:

Entry-level regulators: $250-$400, suitable for recreational divers in warmer waters.

Mid-range regulators: $400-$700, offering greater durability, balanced breathing, and more comfort features.

High-end regulators: $700-$1,500+, designed for advanced and technical diving, often featuring environmentally sealed systems and advanced adjustability.

Choose based on your diving needs, experience level, and how often you plan to dive.

What scuba regulator do navy seals use?

Navy SEALs often use high-performance, rugged scuba regulators that can withstand demanding environments. Apeks and Aqua Lung regulators are popular among military divers, as they are reliable, can handle cold water, and have high durability in various water conditions. These brands also provide models with features suitable for deep and technical diving.

How long should a scuba regulator last?

With proper maintenance, a scuba regulator can last 10-15 years or more. Regular servicing, rinsing with fresh water after each dive, and storing it in a cool, dry place are key to extending its lifespan. Annual servicing by a certified technician ensures it stays in good working order and maintains safety.