For Sale US Divers Aqua-lung Conshelf XI First and Second Stage freshly rebuilt!

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tmassey

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More Marie Kondoing...

Here's a US Divers Aqua Lung Conshelf XI first and second stage with gag strap.
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I have had this for a few years now. I always wanted to try diving with this guy, but just never did. I know nothing about this, really. In fact, the only reason I 'know' this is a Conshelf XI is that the second stage says it is! :) I don't know if the first and second are original to each other, but they sure *seem* to be. The first stage has one HP and 2 LP ports, and the original key-wind style yoke screw.

Anyone know what timeframe this reg would be? The condition seems very nice. The chrome seems in good shape. The photos don't do it justice: what you see in the second stage are reflections. There are scuffs, but no real scratches. This reg was used, but seems well cared for.

I know people rave about these. What piqued my interest was the metal-body second. I've never dove a metal body, and I've read that they're much harder to freeze up. I've frozen a plastic second a few times... But I never did.

And after reading this thread (Starting down the DH rabbit hole) (The photo is... terrifying), I realized it's time to let this spark joy for someone else.

$80 shipped to Continental US.
 
I just freshly rebuilt both the first stage and the second stage with brand new US divers service kits. They both tuned just how they were supposed to: Crisp lock up and stable intermediate pressure, and a low, smooth work of breathing. I was really impressed on how well they work together. I don’t think I would dive it with the original mouthpiece: it’s rubber, not silicone, and tastes like it. But it’s just as functional right now as it was when it was built. I was pretty impressed.
 
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