Reference: ATX40
Regulator APEKS ATX 40 octopus with a hose 90 cm
The ATX40 is equipped for diving in severe conditions with cold ( < 10°C) and dirty water. It offers top performance at a great price.
Reference: ATX40
The ATX40 is equipped for diving in severe conditions with cold ( < 10°C) and dirty water. It offers top performance at a great price.
Reference: OCTOPUSDUAL
Backup 2.st. Mares DUAL suitable for any type of regulator.
Reference: T2OCTOPUS
Patented "AFC" - to ensure maximum performance at every depth.
Reference: OCTOPUSDUALADJ
Backup 2.st. Mares DUAL ADJ with breathing resistance control, suitable for any type of regulator.
Reference: M1OCTOPUS
The Atomic M1 series - equipped with the patented "AFC" function - to ensure maximum performance at any depth.
The perfect octopus to complement your MTX-RC regulator
Data sheet
Specific References
Reference: SS1TTANIUM
Brand: Atomic Aquatics
Maximum inflator and stage II performance with titanium components.
Reference: XTX50OCT
Brand: Apeks
XTX50 is version octopus comes in yellow and black design with yellow octopus hose (90 cm, 3/8 "UNF).
Reference: M1OCTOPUS
Brand: Atomic Aquatics
The Atomic M1 series - equipped with the patented "AFC" function - to ensure maximum performance at any depth.
Reference: SPAREAIRPKCE
Brand: SPARE AIR
Absolutely independent air source
Reference: MANIFOLDNITROX186
Brand: SCUBATECH
Valve assembly with lockable bridge with EU NITROX valves M26/2. Assembly for S80 (11.1 L ALU) cylinders with 186 mm pitch. Rubber swivels, can be disassembled into two monovalves. Oxygen clean.For operating pressure 232 Bar.
Reference: ATX40
Brand: Apeks
The ATX40 is equipped for diving in severe conditions with cold ( < 10°C) and dirty water. It offers top performance at a great price.
Reference: OCTOPUSEPIC
Brand: MARES
For use with the innovative Epic ADJ regulator!
Reference: OCTOPUSDUAL
Brand: MARES
Backup 2.st. Mares DUAL suitable for any type of regulator.
Reference: MTXRIIST
Brand: Apeks
The MTX-R is based on the MTX model, which was developed to meet the requirements of the United States Navy Experimental Diving Unit.