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oscar_2424

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hi am going next week to peru in south america and plan to do a lot of diving there, i have been told that the water is cold pretty much like california if not colder, does anubody knows any regs for cold diving, the only one i heard is the mares proton ice thank for the help
 
Mares MR22/Abyss
MaresV16/Proton metal
The Apeks that Mania mentioned except the 20 series. :wink:
Many Aqualung and Scubapro regs.
Besides, California diving isn't really cold. :D
 
Sherwood,Auqualung,Im sure I have missed a mess,but cold water,Not sure=you diving under a polar cap? well thease to list just 2 that I own work good in water FRESH to near or freezing water temps the great lakes have to offer!
Brad
 
I dive in 30-55F water temp.. I use a Zeagle Flathead VI, but Apex has a good one out for alot less $$$. Right now the Bay of Fundy is a Toasty 39F
 
Aqualung Legend LX Supreme...
 
I would have to say also APEKS. cold water diving pretty much anything would work. If your diving under ice, or artic conditions "near freezing temps", then a specialty reg would be needed.
 
specialty reg? Ehhh phooey.... that's WHY there is a Legend LX Supreme. Ready to go out of the box...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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