Abyss Navy II First Stage
The Abyss Navy II first stage is highly reliable even under extreme diving conditions. Equipped with high flow rate, pre-oriented DFC outlets. The regulator comes with a special kit for dives in especially cold water. This first stage is approved by the US Navy since it has passed the high standards required by the US Naval Forces. It was specifically tested on extreme dives (30 minutes duration, 60m depth, 62.5 l/min ventilation, -2°C water temperature, 6-minute ascent in both fresh and salt water, constant cylinder pressure of 170bar).
Abyss Navy II Second Stage
The Abyss Navy II second stage is covered with a special fluorinated polymer resin finish. It features a Vortex Assisted Design (VAD) system that enables a dynamic airflow, ensuring natural and easy breathing at any depth. The lid features the Mesh-Grid system to optimise water inlet and outlet flows, which offers further improved performance even during strong currents while diving. The Abyss Navy II second stage is reliable, durable and ideal for diving in the most extreme cold water conditions.
Material: - All Metal Technology
First stage: - Balanced Diaphragm
First stage weight INT: - 850g / 30oz
First stage weight DIN: - 685g / 24.2oz
Second stage weight: - 269g / 9.5oz
Total weight (g) INT: - 1337g / 47.2oz
Total weight DIN: - 1172g / 41.3oz
High pressure ports: - 2 HP 7/16” UNF
Low pressure ports: - 1 LP 1/2” UNF port, 3 LP 3/8” UNF
Hose type: - Rubber hose
Gas used: - Air
Hose length: - 80cm
Mesh Grid - Patented design which reduces the impact of water flow onto the second stage diaphragm, thus eliminating free flows even in strong currents.
All Metal Technology - Outstanding mechanical reliability and high thermal conductivity make our metal 2nd stages extremely long lasting and ideal for cold water dives. The high thermal conductivity of metal reduces also the dry mouth feeling during the dive.
VAD - Vortex Assisted Design - The air bypass tube delivers air to the mouthpiece creating a swirling vortex with a low pressure area in the center that keeps the diaphragm down during inhalation, for very sensitive and easy breathing at all depths.
DFC - Dynamic Flow Control - Minimizes intermediate pressure drop during inhalation thus maximizing gas delivery, especially under extreme conditions.