Where is SCUBAPRO manufactured?
Where is SCUBAPRO manufactured?
Italy
All SCUBAPRO regulators are fully made in Italy, where they are engineered, manufactured, assembled and tested by top professionals.
What scuba gear should I buy first?
First things first The first dive gear most people buy are fins, mask, and snorkel. Some even buy them before they start diving. Being relatively simple to buy in both dive shops as well as sporting goods stores, these basic pieces can also be used on the beach anytime.
How much does regulator service cost?
All batteries will be replaced at a cost of $19.95 each unless otherwise noted on the regulator repair form or with the exception of non-user replaceable batteries….Scuba Regulator Repair.
Annual Regulator Service (Plus Parts) | $59.95 |
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Bladder Repair (Up to 3 Small Holes) | $50.00 |
Computer Battery Replacement (Most Models) | $19.95 |
Is scubapro a good brand?
Scubapro equipment is either the more expensive low end, or the most expensive high end. Now they do produce a very high quality product that is rigorously tested and reliable but you will pay a premium.
Who makes Scubapro regulators?
Johnson Outdoors, Inc.
A Johnson Outdoors, Inc. company, SCUBAPRO employs more than 400 diving enthusiasts in 17 locations spread over 13 countries on four continents.
Should you buy your own regulator?
Should I own my own Regulator? Yes! Once you are a certified Open Water Level diver you should start the process of buying your very own set of scuba gear. We feel it’s best after you purchase your own mask, fins, and snorkel to invest in your own regulator.
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Do scuba regulators go bad?
If your regulator has been unused for 4 years the short answer is that yes, it should be serviced. Its not only wear and tear that degrades a regulator, but rubber parts also decay from not being used.. If your face aint numb.. It aint a cold water dive!
Is the Scubapro MK11 the best entry-level diver kit?
Scubapro’s MK11 first stage has been around for a while now, but the latest version, coupled with the C370 second stage released in December 2017 provides an excellent entry-level option for the travelling diver.
How well do scuba regulators perform?
In total, 690 subjective data points and over 4,800 simulator data points were compiled and crunched. Our findings are presented on these pages, the results of the largest head-to-head comparative evaluation of scuba regulators ever conducted. As you’ll see, the vast majority of regulators performed admirably, while many performed exceptionally.
What’s the difference between the Scubapro MK17 Evo and MK21 Evo?
All of Scubapro’s latest models of the higher-spec’d Mk17 EVO, Mk21 EVO and Mk25 EVO have ports that are all HFP, so what’s the difference? In reality, not very much. Airflow to the diver is limited by the second stage, not the first.
How much does a Mk11 regulator weigh?
At just over 60mm in height, the Mk11 is one of the most compact regulators around, with the DIN version weighing in at just 490g (710g for the INT version). Despite the low profile, it still manages to fit two HP and 4 LP ports onto the fixed barrel.