Regulator Stainless Steel Braided Flex Hose

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Top View Kink Resistant with Chromed Brass Fittings 3/8-Inch Male to 1st Stage - 9/16-Inch Female to 2nd Stage Regulator Hose Material Comparison
  • LP Regulator hose with #316 Stainless Steel double-braided outer sheath
  • 500 psi working pressure and 2000 psi burst pressure
  • Kink resistant with chromed brass fittings
  • 3/8-inch male to 1st stage - 9/16-inch female to 2nd
  • All hoses are Nitrox Ready

Regulator Stainless Steel Braided Flex Hose

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DX-7034xxSS
Our 316 stainless steel braided flex low pressure regulator hoses are kink resistant and made specifically for scuba diving.

Dive Gear Express regulator stainless steel braided flex hoses are constructed with an inner lining of High Syntactic Polyvinyl Chloride. HS-PVC is a member of the TPE family of plastics. The inner lining is reinforced with an inner sheath of braided fiber and an outer jacket of braided 316 stainless steel filament. Double braided stainless steel hoses are much more flexible, UV & kink resistant and stronger than rubber, with a {500 PSI | 35 BAR} working pressure and {2,000 PSI | 138 BAR} burst pressure. All these hoses are Nitrox Ready.

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Brand DGX
SKU DX-7034xxSS
Weight 0.500000

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Keep in mind that all SCUBA hoses will fail sooner or later either due to age, storage conditions or handling. Scuba hoses, regardless of brand and materials, require some minimal care. Do not allow hoses to receive prolonged exposure sunlight, as the heat and UV from strong sunlight will significantly shorten the life of the hose. Do not attempt to flush the inside of the hose with any form of solvent or other chemical, new hoses are factory clean and if you have any reason to think they are no longer clean then the hose should be replaced. Prior to every dive trip you should always pressurize and inspect your hoses for mechanical damage, corroded fittings, bulges and leaks. Dive Gear Express suggests replacing all SCUBA hoses every five years or 500 dives, whichever comes first.