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    SopraSub

    What does anybody know about them? is it comparable to oceanic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterdub View Post
    What does anybody know about them? is it comparable to oceanic?
    SopraSub is a scuba equipment vendor headquartered in the Czech Republic. They have offices in several countries incuding the US. Their HQ in here is in West Palm Beach. I spent some time talking with them at DEMA. Their US operation seems to be a bit small at the present but they will probably grow quickly. They have a nearly complete line of equipment, including regulators which look to be manufactured in Italy. Quality looks good.
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    There's also the similarly-spelled SporaSub who have been around for decades and who manufacture primarily for the spearfishing market. At one time they made regulators, but no more.
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    i've never heard of them either but that doesn't mean they don't make quality gear. my wife and I both have Cressi BC's and Regs and one of the kids at my LDS had never heard of them when I brought a Reg in for service. I think he's only heard of the gear they sell there anyways. Ya know how some LDS's can be with gear. They are also made in Italy.

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