Mares Scuba Regulator
Mares Scuba Regulator
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Mares Ranger 12 Scuba Regulator List Price: $325.00 Sale Price: $174.95 |
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Mares Ranger 12 Regulator |
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Aeris Scuba Gear Package Regulator Octo BCD & Gauges Average Rating: ![]() |
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PACKAGE INCLUDES: EX100 BCD - Air Computer Console - A2 Regulator - A2 Octopus EX100 BCD: Three over pressure relief valves - Two large zippered pockets Twenty lbs dumpable weight, ten lbs non-dumpable - Depth compensating, adjustable cummerbund Padded backpack with carry handle - Sternum strap with safety whistle - Multiple accessory attachment points - High lift capacityThe ultimate performance to value ratio... |
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Mares MV (Safe Second) Regulator Octopus List Price: $160.00 Sale Price: $74.95 |
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Octopus MV was created from the experience of the Mares laboratories, directly as a dedicated Octopus. Its light weight, minimum dimensions, and characteristically compact shape, make the MV easy to dive with... |
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Mares Cruise Dive Regulator Bag - Boat Scuba Dive Regulator Bag Sale Price: $19.36 |
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Mares She Dives Proton 42 Metal Scuba Regulators - Dive Regulator Sale Price: $574.97 |
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The first regulator dedicated to women.The high performance MR42T first stage, is combined with an all metal second stage, for minimum weight and size. New tri-material valve with superior durability. Equipped with the revolutionary new tri-material valve. |
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Mares Ranger 2 Scuba Regulator List Price: $300.00 Sale Price: $164.95 |
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The Ranger 2 has a simple piston first stage design that is great for the entry level diver or to be used in rental programs. The exclusive MARES DFC system featured minimizes the intermediate pressure drop which occurs in all regulators during the inhalation phase... |
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Mares Abyss 42 Scuba Diving Balanced Regulator List Price: $795.95 Sale Price: $574.95 |
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Mares Abyss 42 Scuba Diving Balanced Regulator- Rugged dependability. The latest evolution of the Mares hero second stage The most compact high performance first stage The best of both worlds Abyss has long been a staple name in high performance, coupled now with elite small first stage MR42T: the best for a unique high caliber set up... |
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Mares Carbon 42 Scuba Regulator List Price: $1,000.00 Sale Price: $999.94 |
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Advanced technology, unbeatable reliability, and extremely light weight. That's what divers have wanted in a regulator for years. Mares can offer you all of this with the Carbon 42, the first regulator made of carbon fibers. |
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Mares Proton 12 Scuba Regulator List Price: $325.00 Sale Price: $298.89 |
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The Proton 12 is a versatile regulator for recreational diving. It's Compact, light and has superior resistance to abrasion. Featuring the new tri-material valve with superior durability. The Mares Proton 12 regulator is compact, light and prefect for recreational diving... |
Scuba divers, what is your favorite regulator mouthpiece? Why?
I really love my Mares reg, but the mouthpiece isn't the most comfortable so I'm looking into getting a different one for it. Any recommendations?
Thanks!
P.S. I'm so sad... wetsuit season is about to end here in the midwest, and since I'm not into drysuit diving yet, unless I get to go someplace warm over the winter, diving is just about done for me until the spring... boooooo!!!!!
I do have a 7mm jumpsuit that so far has been great, and also gloves. A hooded vest or a 1/2 mm suit under the 7mm have both been recommended to me as well. Last weekend I used a long-sleeved t-shirt, which reduced the "slosh" factor a bit... you know how it is when new water sloshes into your wetsuit!
Sooner or later I will end up in a drysuit, I can't bear the thought of several months without diving!
I use Sea Cure. They're kinda pricey, but really cut down on jaw fatigue. They're a custom fit, but you do the actual customizing. You place the mouthpiece in boiling water for a minute, remove it, let it cool a bit, put it in your mouth and chomp down. Hold that pose for about 10 seconds and you're done. A mouthpiece that is molded to your teeth and jaw line. Very comfy and next to no effort to keep in even if your buddy is kicking you in the face.
I think there are a few others out on the market now, going by different brand names .I dunno, I've had mine for 10 years. Yup, they last that long.
Edit: What do ya know, they're still in business, heres a link http://www.seacure1.com/customiz.htm
Edit: Lachic, if your wet suit is a 7mm, there's no reason to stop. I ice dive occassionally here in one, although I do lug my drysuit around. It just depends on the dive. It's the hands that go numb after 30 minutes, even with good gloves.










