Spare Air
SPARE AIR is the smallest redundant SCUBA system available with enough air to get you to the surface in an out-of-air emergency. The patented SPARE AIR should be a standard piece of SCUBA diving equipment for the safety minded diver. Explore the wealth of information about our product and diving in general. Our goal is to convince you to save your own life in an out-of-air emergency
- Complete redundant back up scuba system, very easy to use, just put in your mouth and breathe.
- You can decant and refill from your main scuba cylinder.
- Can be passed to your buddy in emergency situations.
- The pack includes holster and safety leash to attach to your BCD.
- Travel pack includes protective caps for the threads in regs and cylinders, tank O rings and case.
There are over 21 ways
you could run out of air!
How many can you list?
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Forgetting to watch the time and staying down too long.
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Using air quicker than planned due to overshooting depth, getting caught in a current, getting lost, nitrogen narcosis, diving in cold water, getting caught in kelp or fishing line.
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Sudden regulator malfunction due to corrosion or too much time between overhaul.
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O-ring failure on any of the First stage regulator ports.
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Regulator stuck in "free-flow" due to foreign particles or sand.
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Regulator "freezing up" in cold water leaving you suddenly without air.
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Stuck Pressure Gauge reflecting incorrect pressure in your tank.
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Air cut off due to tank valve not turned on all the way.
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Rupture of SCUBA tank o-ring due to misalignment or wear.
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Second stage regulator diaphragm develops a tear or slips out of place.
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O-ring failure on BC air inflator or valve stuck in the open position.
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Burst disc failure on SCUBA Tank valve due to corrosion or age.
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Clogged filter on first stage regulator due to sediment or rust from tank.
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Leak develops at any one of the High or Low pressure hose fittings.
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Mouthpiece on second stage suddenly coming off regulator.
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O-ring failure on pressure gauge.
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Rupture of either High or Low Pressure hoses.
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O-ring failure on Octopus regulator.
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Rental tank not filled completely.
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Damaged First stage regulator due to falling object / impact.
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High or Low pressure hose cut or severed on sharp rock / impediment
