Brands | Scubapro, Xdeep |
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Subtotal: $1,045.00
Keep regulator hoses lying flat and avoid kinking with our Deluxe Hose Retainers. Our wide, 4-inch (10 cm) retainer band is made of a proprietary, stretch material used in bandages. The material holds up to salt water and dries quickly. Silicone strips on the inside of the band grip the tank and keep the Deluxe Hose Retainer from rolling. A 1″ x 2″ (2.5cm x 5cm) nylon pull tab makes accessing the hose retainer easy, even when using gloves.
Size large (GM2050-7) fits 7.25-inch (184 mm) and 8-inch (203 mm) diameter tanks. Size small (GM2050-5) fits 5.5-inch (127 mm) diameter tanks. Both size retainers come in black only. Made in the U.S.A.
The Razor 4 Side Mount System is an integrated system designed specifically for side mount diving. It can be used for both cold water diving with dry suits and steel tanks and warm water diving with wet suits and aluminium tanks.
The EPDM Hose Retainer will withstand the test of time and diving environments with their resistance to temperature, salt, chlorine, and anything else your diving environment has to offer.
The MIB break away connector allows the ease of mounting a single ended bolt snap to your long hose configuration. Traditionally, divers have relied on using cave lines for this but with this, each time you practise your break away, you no longer have to retie your single bolt snap.
The MIB break away connector is easy to use, does not slide on the hose. This breakaway clips are designed for emergency use in the event of an ‘out of air’ scenario. As such they are not designed to hold up to repeated attaching and detaching from the hose. Additionally, the single breakaway clip is designed to fit most single-ended bolt snap ring with a max diameter of 4.5mil.
Trying to attach the clip to a ring with a diameter of more than 4.5mm is not advisable, and will likely cause the clip to break. And finally, repeated attaching and detaching of the single clips when used for something other than a secondary regulator hose runs the risk of reducing the clip’s lifespan.