scubalab reviews state-of-the-art breathers
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scubalab reviews state-of-the-art breathers
12 S C U B A L A B ® R E V IE W E D SCUBALAB REVIEWS STATE-OF-THE-ART BREATHERS. NEW SCUBALAB ONLINE For more on how ScubaLab tests regulators, including a detailed look at REGS WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO DEMO every new regulator before how we use the ANSTI machine, committing your hard-earned cash? It is, after all, the most important go to www.scubadiving.com/ piece of gear you’ll buy, which puts a lot of pressure on making the bonus_2007_reg_test right decision—and that’s where ScubaLab comes in. We invited all major manufacturers to submit their new regulators (introduced within the last 12 months) for this review. After inspecting them and reviewing the owners’ manuals we put them on an ANSTI breathing simulator to measure the precise breathing resistance a diver will encounter at four different depth/breathing rate settings that range from normal breathing at 132 feet to extreme exertion at 198 feet. Then we turned the regs over to a team of eight test divers to be your stand-ins. Their mission was to rate each reg using a 1 to 5 scale in seven ergonomic performance categories, from ease of breathing to comfort features. These divers also made notes on each reg—what they liked and what they didn’t like. We then polled our test divers to find out which reg in each BY BILL KENDIG price category offered the best combination of features, comfort and performance and awarded these regs the additional honor of being named a ScubaLab Testers’ Choice (see “Testers’ Choice & Best Buy,” p. 73). The complete results of all our tests are found in the charts on p. 98, and are summarized in the following reviews, which are presented here in alphabetical order within price categories. 00 SCUBA DIVING J U LY 2 0 0 7 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSEPH BYRD J U LY 2 0 0 7 SCUBADIVING.COM 71 R E G U L A T O R S O V E R $ 5 0 0 APEKS XTX200 Tungsten Swivel P R O S : Perfect simulator scores; well-designed user adjustments; great hose swivel connection on the second stage; cool-looking protective finish. APEKS XTX200 Status CON: High price. AQUA LUNG Kronos F I R S T S TA G E : This compact, environmen- P R O S : Compact first stage; simplified user system on the Kronos pneumatically balanced ments of the others. Our divers also gave the tally sealed, over-balanced adjustments; unique side-venting exhaust tee; second stage directs all bubbles to the diver’s Side-X exhaust system a unanimous thumbs- diaphragm first stage is the ACD dam on first-stage inlet. right for clearer viewing. An added benefit is up. The compact second stage was an easy flagship regulator for Apeks—and it looks really CON: Not environmentally sealed. that warm air passes over the second stage valve breather, stayed dry in all positions and was cool to boot. The hardened tungsten PVD finish F I R S T S TA G E : The Kronos balanced-dia- and hose, fighting freeze-up in cold water. The easy to clear. while the more streamlined XTX200 first stage is not just for show, it also protects the reg from phragm first stage offers a full contingent of four new Dual Cam control simplifies adjustment by T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: Work of breathing user adjustments; built-in electronic intermediate is available with a DIN connection. the elements. Four low- and two high-pressure low-pressure and two high-pressure ports, giv- combining the venturi and breathing resistance scores fell into the Excellent category for the pressure gauge; reversible hose configuration. S E C O N D S TA G E : The pneumatically bal- ports are angled for comfortable hose routing ing you more flexibility in hose routing and the knobs into one easy-to-find lever. While the test that most closely represents recreational C O N S : High price; large first-stage (XTX50 anced second stages are identical except for a and there’s a brass plaque affixed to the first option to use both a transmitter and pressure range of adjustment is small, it does the job of diving and the Very Good category for the more Status). few cosmetics—the XTX200 has chrome trim, stage for a distinct appearance. It’s nitrox-ready gauge hose. The first-stage opening features stopping freeflows at the surface and fine-tuning extreme tests. Close inspection of the breathing F I R S T S TA G E : These are the first regs to the XTX50 does not. Well-designed adjustments right out of the box for mixes up to 40 percent Aqua Lung’s Auto-Closure Device (ACD), which breathing performance underwater. The Kronos loops shows that in these high-volume breath- feature a built-in electronic intermediate pres- include a large control knob with a wide range and shares the same smooth-breathing perfor- closes the inlet to water intrusion whenever the comes with both a Comfo-Bite mouthpiece and ing situations and at depths to 198 feet, the sure gauge, complete with an LCD screen that of travel for taking breathing resistance right mance as the regular XTX200. reg is off a tank. Another nice touch: The yoke a standard spare. reg’s inhalation effort was very stable while the indicates if the pressure is “HI,” “LO” or “OK” to the edge of cracking effort, and a ratcheting S E C O N D S TA G E : The Tungsten finish is knob is covered with soft rubber for an easier T E S T D I V E R S S A I D : “The Dual Cam lever exhalation effort increased only slightly as the before every dive. The electronics also track the venturi lever that lets you tune out freeflows. also found in the grill of the second-stage cover grip with wet hands. was glove-friendly and prevented surface free- tests got more challenging. date and hours of use to indicate when it’s time Both second stages also feature a reversible and on the adjustment knob. It has all the same S E C O N D S TA G E : The new Side-X exhaust flows,” wrote one test diver, echoing the com- PRICE: $569. for routine service. Beneath the digital brain hose configuration. adjustment features found on the other XTX are two different versions of an over-balanced, T E S T D I V E R S S A I D : The large ratcheting second stages, plus it comes standard with environmentally sealed diaphragm first stage venturi and the adjustment knob are easy to a great new hose swivel connection that test that has plenty of brawn. Both regs offer four find and use, even with gloves. Many test divers divers loved. low-pressure ports and two high-pressure ports also liked the Comfo-Bite mouthpiece. Clearing T E S T D I V E R S S A I D : “It felt like the hose for convenient hose routing (low-pressure ports was easy and the purge button was effective wasn’t even attached,” wrote one test diver are on a rotating turret on the XTX50; angled without blasting fillings loose. Breathing was commenting on the swivel connection. As with on the XTX200). Both regs come factory ready very dry in all positions, and there was no drop the other XTX second stages reviewed here, A: We award the Testers’ Choice logo to the for nitrox mixes up to 40 percent. The XTX50 in performance in various positions. the large control lever and adjustment knob gear that our team of divers vote as their A: Not at all. As you can see from the individual reviews and the first stage comes in a bigger, bulkier package, T H E A N S T I R E P O RT: Both regs aced the were also a hit. favorite combination of fit, features and perfor- charts on p. 98, every regulator tested performed admirably on breathing machine panel with a remark- T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: Another perfect mance based on their extensive in-water use. the breathing machine, and all were able to stand up to the most ably stable performance regard- score. The addition of the swivel made no sig- less of depth or demand. nificant difference in breathing performance. Q: How do you determine Testers’ Choice ratings? divers gave any reg in any category was a Good rating. The results P R I C E : $847 for the XTX50 PRICE: $965. A: While in the past we used a complicated points-based system to of each review stand on their own and should be read carefully and determine what gear earned our coveted Testers’ Choice rating, for completely. Testers’ Choice is merely an additional tool to help you 2007 we simplified the process. At the conclusion of our in-water analyze the results and make an informed buying decision. APEKS XTX50 Status and XTX200 Status PROS: Perfect simulator scores; well-designed Status; $990 for the XTX200 Status. Testers’ Choice & Best Buy Q: What is a ScubaLab Testers’ Choice? Q: Does not earning a Testers’ Choice mean gear is substandard? punishing tests. In the ergonomic evaluations, the lowest score test testing, we divided the regs into their respective price groups and polled our test divers with one final question: “Which one would APEKS XTX50 Status 72 SCUBA DIVING J U LY 2 0 0 7 Q: What is a ScubaLab Best Buy? you buy?” It’s fascinating to see the wheels turning as each test A: While Testers’ Choice is based on the vot- diver calculates all the pros and cons and comes up with their indi- ing of test divers, Best Buy is awarded at the vidual answers. discretion of the ScubaLab staff. We award this logo to the gear that we think is a particularly good combination of performance and price. J U LY 2 0 0 7 SCUBADIVING.COM 73 R E G U L A T O R S O V E R $ 5 0 0 R E G U L A T O R S AT O M I C A Q U AT I C S U N D E R $ 5 0 0 MARES ST1 Proton 12 Metal PROS: Lowest overall work of breathing; corrosion resistance at a lower cost than titanium; great P R O S : High performance at a reasonable Design (VAD) directs air to the diver through a second-stage swivel for added comfort. price; new tri-material first-stage valve; proven bypass tube from the valve seat to the mouth- CON: High price. diver-friendly design. piece. The large front-cover purge is smooth FIRST STAGE: The ST1 is a balanced-piston first stage turned from 316 stainless steel that offers CON: Narrow exhaust tee allows some bubble and easy to find, even with gloved hands. The interference. orthodontic mouthpiece is soft and comfort- FIRST STAGE: The Proton 12 Metal has been able and the exhaust tee follows the shape of one of Mares’ best breathing, balanced-dia- the regulator, but allows greater-than-average greater strength and corrosion resistance than brass regulators at a significantly lower cost than titanium. It offers four low-pressure ports on a swivel turret with a fifth port on the end of the first DIVE RITE Hurricane stage for easy hose routing, plus two high-pressure ports. OMS R250 High Performance S E C O N D S TA G E : The ST1 delivers high performance with a dose of comfort thanks to a P R O S : Compact tech-friendly reg; well- phragm regulators for years, and it’s still going bubble interference. P R O S : Environmentally sealed and rugged; well-designed mouthpiece and Atomic’s Comfort Swivel. It also features all the usual Atomic machined user adjustments; dry breather in strong. What’s new is the “tri-material” first- T E S T D I V E R S S A I D : It’s hard not to like a nice adjustment knob; easy clearing. features—Automatic Flow Control (AFC), a self-adjusting venturi effect that increases breathing all positions. stage valve, made of brass and two different light, compact and easy-to-use reg. The Pro- CONS: Small mouthpiece, some bubble inter- performance as you descend; the Rapid Adjustment Knob, which allows the user to de-tune the CON: Mouthpiece too small for some. polyurethane compounds. It’s designed to last ton Metal delivers easy, dry breathing without ference. reg for surf entries or octopus use; a flexible purge cover; and the Seat Saving Orifice, which helps FIRST STAGE: The new Hurricane from Dive longer and perform better than previous ver- the need for user adjustments, and the reg is FIRST STAGE: OMS uses an environmentally maintain the reg’s peak performance over time. Inside the second stage, the entire valve body and Rite is a cyclone of air in a small package. The sions. It also has the Dynamic Flow Control fea- comfortable in the mouth. All test divers com- sealed balanced-diaphragm first stage that is lever of this pneumatically balanced second stage is made of corrosion-resistant titanium. first stage is an over-balanced diaphragm that ture, a dedicated low-pressure port that helps mented on the ease and function of the large tech-ready with a DIN connection and nitrox TEST DIVERS SAID: Divers thought the ST1 was one of the “smoothest breathing” regulators of is cold-water-ready down to 36F, nitrox-com- deliver big air to your primary second-stage purge saying it was “smooth and powerful.” capabilities up to 40 percent. This compact the bunch and gave it the highest ergonomic scores of all the regulators in this review. The comfort patible up to 40 percent, and comes standard hose for easy breathing. T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: The Proton Metal performer provides four low-pressure and two swivel helped boost comfort scores and test divers had praise for the user control knob and soft with a DIN connection. Angled ports put hoses S E C O N D S TA G E : The Proton Metal is the earned Excellent breathing machine scores high-pressure ports, angled for easy routing. purge cover. This reg also received the highest score for Ease of Breathing and was the only reg where you want them with two high-pressure smallest second stage in this test group, and across the board, another reason this regulator SECOND STAGE: The R250 second stage rated Excellent by test divers for dryness. When we polled our test divers for their top reg in the and four low-pressure fittings. A bright red its solid metal construction makes this reg well is still going strong. is light and offers user adjustments for venturi price category, the ST1 was a clear Testers’ Choice (see “Testers’ Choice & Best Buy,” p. 73). cap protects the first stage against overhead suited to cold-water diving. The Vortex Assisted PRICE: $450. and breathing resistance control. The large T H E A N S T I R E P O RT: While several regs in this review earned perfect breathing machine scrapes and aids in diver recognition. adjustment knob can dial you right to the edge scores on our 1 to 5 scale, the ST1 can boast the lowest overall work of breathing in every one of S E C O N D S TA G E : The pneumatically bal- of freeflow for crisp cracking effort. The Dive/ our ANSTI tests. anced second stage offers multiple adjust- Predive venturi switch is easy to find—on top, PRICE: $899. ments to fine-tune your dive. A large red just in front of the mouthpiece—but it’s smaller venturi control lever puts a stop to surface than most levers in this test group. The small freeflows and is easy to use with gloves. The exhaust tee is streamlined, but didn’t wrangle breathing resistance knob offers a wide range bubbles as well as others tested. of adjustment to dial in your preferred flow as TEST DIVERS SAID: Testers said the regu- you descend. A comfortable mouthpiece and lator was easy-breathing and dry in most posi- a wide exhaust tee are a nice touch. tions. Some thought the mouthpiece was a T E S T D I V E R S S A I D : Breathing adjust- little small, but most liked the “huge range of ments were “smooth and effective,” offering adjustment” the regulator had to offer. Clear- “a well-machined feel.” Our test divers also ing was smooth and easy both by exhaling and said the reg clears easily with a powerful purge purging, though the front purge cover was “a action. The wide exhaust tee did a nice job little stiff.” of directing bubbles away, and breathing was T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: The R250 earned dry in all positions. The venturi control lever Excellent breathing scores at the first test point. prevented surface freeflows and opened up At greater depths and breathing nicely underwater. While the mouthpiece is rates the regulator’s work of soft and comfortable, it was a little small for breathing numbers fell into many of the testers. the Good category across the THE ANSTI REPORT: The Hurricane deliv- board. ered an Excellent performance in the test that PRICE: $418.45. most closely replicates recreational diving and Very Good scores in the more extreme tests. PRICE: $599. 74 SCUBA DIVING J U LY 2 0 0 7 J U LY 2 0 0 7 SCUBADIVING.COM 75 R E G U L A T O R S U N D E R $ 5 0 0 S P E C I A L T Y R E G U L A T O R APEKS Tek3 XTX50 P R O S : Comes in right- and left-side S C U B A P RO S555 configurations for twin cylinders; environmentally sealed; excellent breathing performance. CON: Port configuration is not favorable SCUBAPRO for single-tank diving. MK11/R395 and MK11/S555 F I R S T S TA G E : The Tek3 first stage is PROS: Excellent performance at a budget price (MK11/R395); SC U B A P R O MK11 the first regulator designed specifically for twin cylinders, offering one high-pressure compact first stage; nice second-stage adjustment; smooth and dry- port and three low-pressure ports, all on breathing in all positions. one side. Consequently, the Tek3 is made CON: Some bubble interference. in right- and left-hand versions. It is avail- FIRST STAGE: The MK11 first stage was the smallest of the test group able in DIN or yoke configurations and but held its own, putting up some of the best test scores recorded in this comes nitrox-ready up to 40 percent. It’s review. This over-balanced diaphragm first stage features two high-pressure and four low-pressure over-balanced and environmentally sealed ports, two of which are marked “HFP” for pumping out 15 percent greater air flow. Convert to for the most demanding conditions. a DIN connection and you have the makings of a compact tech rig. The big surprise is that the SECOND STAGE: The XTX50 second MK11/R395 came in with the lowest price ($384) but with some of the highest performance, earn- stage is pneumatically balanced, with ing our Best Buy recommendation. significant user adjustments and offers SECOND STAGES: The R395 second stage is light and simple with just the VIVA venturi to adjust. reversible hose configuration. The resis- It uses a large control knob in front of the mouthpiece that’s clearly marked “Dive/Predive.” Inside tance adjustment knob is large and offers the case are a new lever and diaphragm that are designed to reduce friction. The low-pressure a wide range for fine-tuning. The indexed hose can be configured on either the right or left side to customize your rig and the flexible cover venturi control lever lets you ratchet up allows for easy purging. The S555 second stage is pneumatically balanced, which translates into the flow on descent and block unwanted lower cracking effort at depth. The case body and valve lever assembly are designed to prevent freeflow on the surface. A wide exhaust freeze-up and it has the same excellent dive/predive switch as the R395. tee keeps bubbles out of view and can TEST DIVERS SAID: Our divers found both regs to be smooth and easy breathers. The easy- be exchanged with a smaller one for use to-locate front purge covers were effective. The mouthpiece was comfortable for most while some as a streamlined octopus. bubbles interfered with viewing in certain positions. Breathing was affected in certain head-up TEST DIVERS SAID: The Tek3 was a positions with the R395, but not as much with the balanced S555 second stage. Both regulators smooth breather and dry in all positions. breathed dry in all attitudes. Most telling: test divers voted the MK11/S555 their Testers’ Choice User adjustments are “easy to find and for regulators under $500. operate.” T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: The T H E A N S T I R E P O R T: The Tek3 breathing machine loved these XTX50 received Excellent scores in all regulators. Work of breathing was breathing machine tests. Excellent in all tests, and the regs P R I C E : $1,450 for the Tek3 Complete turned in almost identical results. set (left- and right-side Tek3 first stages, PRICE: $384 for the MK11/R395 two XTX50 second stages, a two-meter and $489 for the MK11/S555. hose, a standard hose and a regulator necklace); $925 for a matched pair of Tek3 first stages. SCUBAPRO R395 76 SCUBA DIVING J U LY 2 0 0 7 I N D E P T H 3 DIFFERENT POSITIONS DIVES DRY BUBBLE INTERFERENCE CLEARING BLOW/PURGE COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS A > 37.5 RMV @ 132 fsw B > 75 RMV @ 132 fsw C > 62.5 RMV @ 165 fsw D > 62.5 RMV @ 198 fsw $965 Ltd. Lifetime EASE OF BREATHING www.aqualung.com Ltd. Lifetime FACTORYREADY NITROXCAPABLE APEKS XTX200 Tungsten Swivel $990 2ND STAGE ADJUSTMENTS www.aqualung.com 2ND STAGE APEKS XTX200 Status $847 5=EXCELLENT: A total WOB of 1.05 j/l or PORTS www.aqualung.com Ltd. Lifetime ments into scores on a 2 to 5 scale as follows: 1ST STAGE APEKS XTX50 Status ANSTI BREATHING SIMULATOR RESULTS MADE IN OVER $500 WARRANTY TEST DIVER RATINGS OF ERGONOMIC PERFORMANCE PRICE REGULATOR FEATURES UK Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Pneumatically Balanced Resistance Knob RVS* Up to 40% 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 UK Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Pneumatically Balanced Resistance Knob RVS* Up to 40% 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 UK Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Pneumatically Balanced Resistance Knob RVS* Up to 40% 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 Up to 40% 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 $569 Ltd. Lifetime France Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Pneumatically Balanced Dual-Cam† (venturi/resistance) $899 Ltd. Lifetime USA Balanced Piston 2 HP 5 LP Pneumatically Balanced Resistance Knob Up to 40% 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 $599 Ltd. Lifetime France Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Balanced Resistance Knob Venturi Lever Up to 40% 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 $450 Ltd. Lifetime Italy Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Unbalanced N/A Up to 40% 4 3 4 3 4 4 N/A 5 5 5 5 $418.45 1 Year USA Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Unbalanced Resistance Knob Dive/Pres-Dive Switch Up to 40% 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 $384 Ltd. Lifetime Italy Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Unbalanced VIVA** Up to 40% 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 5 5 $489 Ltd. Lifetime Italy Over-Balanced Diaphragm 2 HP 4 LP Pneumatically Balanced VIVA** $1,450 (2 complete regs); $925 (LH and RH first stages only) Ltd. Lifetime UK Over-Balanced Diaphragm 1 HP 3 LP Pneumatically Balanced Resistance Knob RVS* AQUA LUNG Kronos www.aqualung.com ATOMIC AQUATICS ST1 www.atomicaquatics.com DIVE RITE RG3500 Hurricane www.diverite.com less. 4=VERY GOOD: A total WOB of 1.06 to 1.55 j/l. 3=GOOD: A total WOB from 1.56 to 2.25 j/l. 2=FAIR: A total WOB of 2.26 to 3.0 j/l. Ergonomic Tests: The Human Factor Breathing machines tell only half the story. To gauge the ergonomic traits of regulators, we use a minimum of six test divers. Each diver rates each reg for user-friendliness in seven areas: » EASE OF BREATHING: How well a regu- UNDER $500 MARES Proton 12 Metal www.mares.com OMS R250 High Performance www.omsdive.com SCUBAPRO MK11/R395 www.scubapro.com SCUBAPRO M MK11/S555 www.scubapro.com lator delivers air in the standard swimming position. » DIFFERENT POSITIONS: How the regulator breathes when the diver is in a heads-up or Up to 40% 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 5 face-down position. 5 » DRYNESS: Does the regulator breathe wet 5 » BUBBLE INTERFERENCE: Considered SPECIALTY REG or dry in both a normal swimming position and odd swimming positions? APEKS Tek3 XTX50 www.aqualung.com Up to 40% 4 4 ANSTI Breathing Simulator 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 while looking down, straight ahead, up at a †Dual Cam (combines venturi control with breathing resistance control) * Reversible Venturi System ** Venturi Initiated Vacuum Assist How We Test Regulators 4 Rating System: 5=Excellent 4=Very Good 3=Good 2=Fair 1=Poor 45-degree angle and straight up. » EASE OF CLEARING: Divided into two All simulator tests are performed at a supply » COLUMN B 75 RMV @ 132 fsw. An extreme- uses this RMV/depth as its benchmark. For this pressure of 725-760 psi. If a regulator can per- ly aggressive breathing rate at the maximum reason, it’s also the depth and breathing rate Our test parameters state that the highest purge button, and how forceful is the purge? form well at this supply pressure, it will perform recreational diving depth. A diver in excellent most commonly used by manufacturers to test inhale or exhalation pressure experienced by 2) How much force is required to clear the regu- as well or better at higher supply pressures. condition can breathe at 75 RMV for about one regulators. This is a very aggressive breathing the “diver” should never exceed 25 millibars Here are the tests and what they represent: minute. This test represents how a reg might per- rate. A recreational diver in excellent condition or a total WOB of 3 j/l. If a reg exceeds either » COMFORT: Test divers rate the comfort of form with a single diver breathing at an extremely chasing a bat ray through open water would parameter, it “fails” our test, but that doesn’t the mouthpiece, the feel of the second stage in heavy work rate. It also serves as a loose simula- probably be able to maintain 62.5 RMV for only mean that it stops delivering air—only that the a few minutes. breathing resistance at some point in the cycle » ADJUSTMENTS: Are adjustments easy to is higher than what is common for most mod- find, grip and turn? Do they do their job in a ern regulators. reasonable manner? performance. parts: 1) How easy is it to find and use the lator using the blowing method? The ANSTI machine is the international industry » COLUMN A 37.5 RMV @ 132 fsw. A some- standard for scientifically evaluating a regula- what aggressive breathing rate at the maxi- tion of the stress a reg would be under if two tor’s performance. It measures a regulator’s mum recreational diving depth. A physically divers were breathing off the same first stage in » COLUMN D 62.5 RMV @ 198 fsw. This is the work of breathing (WOB) in joules per liter (j/l) fit recreational diver might breathe at this rate an air-sharing situation. Only the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy’s Class A test depth and breathing for each complete inhale/exhale cycle. We test while swimming a long distance. (A relaxed ScubaLab use this breathing rate to help identify rate, although we use a lower supply pressure A machine as accurate as the ANSTI simu- regulators at four different RMV/depth com- diver on a drift dive will probably be breathing the outer limits of a reg’s performance. lator can accurately differentiate j/l measure- Performance is recorded using both numeric at 22 RMV or less.) A diver could theoretically » COLUMN C 62.5 RMV @ 165 fsw. All regs (725-760 psi). We conduct this extreme test (no binations (RMV stands for Respiratory Minute diver should ever be breathing this aggressively ments to tenths and even hundredths of a scores on a 1 to 5 scale (5=Excellent, 4=Very Volumes, basically the amount of gas that can maintain 37.5 RMV for five minutes or longer sold in the European Common Market must at this great a depth with this little air left in point. Human divers, however, can’t. For the Good, 3=Good, 2=Fair, 1=Poor) and written be ventilated through the lungs in one minute). without becoming significantly winded. pass a test standard known as EN250, which his tank) to explore the outer limits of a reg’s sake of simplicity, we translate j/l measure- comments. 98 SCUBA DIVING J U LY 2 0 0 7 the mouth, hose lengths and stiffness. J U LY 2 0 0 7 SCUBADIVING.COM 99