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Poseidon Xstream Deep Dobbelt sett kit.
Dette er pakken for deg som dykker med luft eller Trimix og bruker dobbeltsett med dobbelt uttak.
Pakken inneholder: - 2 sett komplett Xstream Deep90 regulatorer hvorav det ene med 70 cm slange. Samt Langslange i 215 cm utførelse. (Settet er Godkjent helt ned til 200 meter)
- Et Cirrus manometer med kevlar slange
- Et Peli case S
Visste du att... Alle Poseidon sine Octopusser alltid er i samma utførelse og samme kvalitet som Poseidons vanlige 2 trinn, noe som er uvanlig hos andre produsenter. For Poseidon er det en selvfølgelighet. Om du eller buddy skulle få problem under dykkingen så skal jo ikke kvaliteten på octopussen avgjøre utgangen...
Ikke uten grunn at dette er ventilen som forsvaret og Redningstjensten ofte velger å bruke.
Nedenfor finner du Testen som ble gjennomført av
Link til: Navy Experimental Diving Unit - Monday, May 18, 2009 Testing in Antartica
It's noon at McMurdo Station, Antarctica but it's dark at your depth because between you and the surface of the Ross Sea lies19 feet of snow-covered ice. Your dive buddy has drifted about 100 feet away, but you can see him without hindrance in the gin clear water of the early Antarctic springtime. The 800 foot water visibility also means you can easily see the strobe light hanging on the down line 200 feet away, the line leading to the three and a half foot diameter hole bored through the ice.
Under these conditions, you should not have to worry about your regulator, but you do, because you know that any scuba regulator can fail in 28° F water, given enough opportunity. You also know that some regulators tolerate these polar conditions better than others, and you are using untested regulators, so yours might free-flow massively at any moment.
All the Poseidon regulators and the one Sherwood regulator had a combined free flow incidence of 5%, whereas the others had a combined incidence of 44%. Two of the worst regulators reached an alarming 50% failure rate after only 6 dives each.
One of the first regulators to be dropped from testing in Antarctica was the Mares V32 Proton Ice Extreme, the subject of a recent Diving Advisory (09-07). At the other end of the spectrum, the Poseidon Xstreme was the only regulator that suffered no free flows at McMurdo, and is also the only regulator that never free flowed during NEDU's rigorous 2004 testing program for cold water regulators.
Posted by The United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit
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