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The Blizzard has been a standard for divers in cold waters for the last 30 years. It has been the “go to” regulator for many Public Safety Dive Teams around the country because of its reliability in the colder waters and for its ease of service. In the summer of 2016 we introduce the new Blizzard Pro. The new unit has proven to be as reliable in all environments. With a completely new Valve Design, the new Blizzard Pro comes with improved breathing performance and enhanced cosmetics.

BLIZZARD PRO 1ST STAGE
Balanced flow by piston delivers ample air volume at stable intermediate pressure to the second stage over a wide range of supply pressures.
Spring chamber is environmentally sealed to maintain cleanliness reducing the effects of corrosion and contamination.
This
contributes to uniform high performance as the regulator is used.
Dry-sealed first stage uses no liquids or gels that can leak or add to service costs.
Tee-shaped design reduces regulator profile when mounted on tank.
• Four LP ports and two HP ports for more options for ideal hose positioning.
Nitrox compatible up to 40%

BLIZZARD PRO 2ND STAGE

Single Valve Tube Construction provides a precise channel for the poppet to travel
Reverse demand lever moves the pivot point from the hose fitting to the venturi adjustment side reduces freezing opportunity
Injection molded thermoplastic rubber seat is harder than silicone seats and maintains its shape and does not coin as deeply
Large co-molded mouthpiece uses two different silicones color tabs reduces jaw fatigue
Diver operated flow control switch
Free Parts for Life (Restrictions Apply)

Three inches of ice on the lake at Sandy Channel water temp of 36 degrees under the ice at a max depth of 21 feet. I did a total of 5 dives, ranging from 14 minutes to 26 minutes. I did everything that you’re not supposed to do just to try to make the new Blizzard freeflow. And it wouldn’t. I breathed it on the surface. I exhaled before inhaling at the surface. I got it full of water, then laid it on the ice while waiting for my students and then tried to breath it. I tried to overbreath it under water, and it held fine. It never did freeflow. Looks like a winner! BRIAN SHREVE | OWNER, HEARTLAND SCUBA CENTER

BLIZZARD PRO REGULATOR Average work of breathing less than 1.28 J/L RMV = 62.5 l/min. depth = 50 m service pressure = 50 bar

BLIZZARD Regulator

$430.00

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 25 July, 2017.