Poseidon Se7en+ (US) - CORE
Photograph for illustrative purposes only. See Product Details tab for actual description of included components.
Due to the unique nature of the rebreather product, this item is NON-RETURNABLE. Your complete satisfaction is our goal, so please consider carefully before purchase.
Rebreather prices do include FREE continental U.S. domestic shipping only.
The Se7en+ Core is the foundation building block of the Se7en+ Closed Circuit Rebreather. The Core is not a fully configured rebreather and at a minimum requires additional choices for: Oxygen Sensors, Handset, Breathing Loop, plus a BCD and Diluent/Oxygen Cylinders & Valves with mounting accessories. Photograph is for illustration purposes only and not representative of product.
- Poseidon Se7en+ Rebreather Core (US)
- Canister Housing w/Repackable Scrubber
- Se7en+ E-module W/HUD and HP Sensors
- Smart Module - Deep (Black) & Charger w/AC adapter
- G7 DSV/ADV/BOV & Mouthpiece w/90cm LP hose
- Pair of Xstream 1st stages G5/8 DIN w/20cm LP hoses
- Pre-Dive Checklist & Product Information
 
Besides the cylinders and valves, the Core US version also differs from the EU versions in that the oxygen first stage regulator comes with the typical 300-Bar DIN connector (G 5/8" BSP), and NOT the M26x2 connector mandated in the European Union by EN 144-3:2003 "Outlet Connections For Diving Gases Nitrox And Oxygen".
| Brand | Poseidon CCR | 
|---|---|
| SKU | MK7-DGX-Custom-Pkg-CORE | 
| Weight | 120.000000 | 
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Every rebreather requires formal, model specific, training in order to competently dive with the equipment. Rebreather equipment pricing does not include training, and training is solely the responsibility of the purchaser. Training is available worldwide and Dive Gear Express also offers instruction at our facility in SE Florida for all models we sell. The typical full course training time is five to seven days consisting of a classroom lecture, confined water session and at least six OW dives. Our recommendation to divers seeking rebreather training is to select an instructor having several hundred hours of rebreather dives and for whom rebreathers are their primary mode of diving.
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