72X First Stage
The first stage 72X is robust and compact. The body is forged from brass; chrome-plated and finished with a 'pearl' surface. It features a balanced diaphragm for an advanced and reliable performance at any depth. There are eight low pressure ports: four horizontal and four vertical. All eight are equipped with "Natural DFC" for high airflow in all conditions. The configuration possibilities for technical and recreational diving are endless. The two high-pressure ports are pre-oriented for optimal use. The 72X first stage is equipped with Mares Auto-Sealing Technology (AST), which provides excellent protection against the intrusion of water or unwanted substances. A very simple mechanical solution keeps the internal mechanism dry and free from obstructions, thus providing superior reliability.
The 72X is available in INT and DIN versions.
Loop Second Stage.
Second Stage Loop allows the hose to be positioned under the shoulder. This configuration is ideal for technical diving, but many divers have also appreciated it for recreational use. The Loop second stage can be used on the right or left side depending on the diver's preference. Constructed of rugged, ultra-lightweight technopolymer. The Vortex Assisted Design (VAD) system allows dynamic air flow, ensuring natural and easy breathing at any depth. Includes a dual purge valve system: dual purge valves increase performance by decreasing exhalation resistance.
Material: - Ultralight Technopolymer
First stage: - Balanced Diaphragm
First stage weight INT: - 882g
First stage weight DIN: - 708g
Second stage weight: - 199g
Total weight (g) INT: - 1256g
Total weight DIN: - 1082g
High pressure ports: - 2 HP 7/16" UNF
Low pressure ports: - 8 LP 7/16" UNF
Ultralight Technopolymer - Abrasion resistant and affordable, ideal for diving in warm and moderate water temperatures.
DFC - Dynamic Flow Control - Minimizes intermediate pressure drop during inhalation thus maximizing gas delivery, especially under extreme conditions.
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.