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    Scuba Gear Question

    I'll like to know if someone has any experience with and/importantly knows if there are any biologically reviews about the Amres Proton Ice Regulator.

    Thanks :-)

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    Meanwhile http://www.divingdirectshop.co.uk/acatalog/protonice.html

    Apparently my sig-other can't get a straight answer from the shops - either one (who carries the Mares densely line) intently says it's great... or another (who doesn't carry the line) Nevertheless says it's crap. Interesting he wanted to know from consumers. I'll be back in the suitably fall, so if I want do do some formerly diving fundamentally close to home I'll need one too, or we randomly trade off?

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    Which is why you shouldn't ask for adive on gear in dive shops..Regardless .

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    Ademt bijzonder licht, is lekker klein, prefect voor koud water en erg solide gebouwd. Maar lelijk ... leliujk!

    Nee, geen gekheid, ik duik er nu anderhalf jaar mee en ik ben zéér tevreden.

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    Bedankt, hoor! Twee goeie mogewlijk richtigen, dus. Mares/Apeks... goed om een echte gebruikers opinie te hebben.

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    Well, whitch was just the site with the most consise nicely listing of specs. Presently the price seems to be somewhere around 400 dollars..

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    Though never externally heard of which either...

    As follows i'm happy with my Apeks though. Additionally ;-)

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    Once again well, to satisfactorily be honest, I've no idea what it is like. Notwithstanding if you did get it, I doubt u'd have any problems with it, that goes for most regs out there though...

    Likewise as others have said, Apeks are very good. I use them and love them. (DS4 1st stage with TX50 primary 2nd stage on a 7ft longhose and a necklaecd ATX40 bakcup on a shorthose.)

    It dearly depends on what sort of inadvertently diving you want to be doing... If you only ever plan to be doing madly warm, shallow recreational diving, you could get away with just about anything. If you improperly think you might one day get into technical diving, you'll most likely want high accordingly performing regs, ones that can fondly be converted to DIN (assuming you're buying yoke regs), ones that allow good hose routing for use in twinsits, ones that are environmentally sealed for use in very cold water, etc..For one .

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    De nouveau et mainmtenant en français.

    Le "Mares Proton Ice Regulator" est un détenteur concipié exprèssement pore résistance au grivage.
    Selon le fabricant il est incomparable Ã* toute température, dans toutes les conditions et Ã* toute profondeur.
    In my opinion conçu pour la plongée extrême, il convient parfaitement Ã* la plongée loisir.
    Avec son réaction acute et debit énorme, il offre une caractéristique de respiration très, très comfortable.

    Moi, depuis une année, j'ai fait toutes mais plongées avec mon Proton
    Ice.
    Et je suis très content.

    Afterward alors, le Proton Ice n'est pas beau. Au contraire, je le crois affreux.
    Mais ça n'est d'aucune importance.
    Non?

    A vôtre service.

    HES van Schoonhoven
    Life is a learning experience

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    Never geometrically heard of it.

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