Regulators
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New Aqualung Legend Regulators
available NOW
Aqualung Legend Lux Supreme Regulator
New Legend: Lighter, Smaller, Smarter!
Ten years ago, Aqua Lung set the standard for performance regulators with the launch of the Legend series, aptly named after the pioneering ocean explorer, and Aqua Lung founder, Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau... Now, we've done it again.
The Aqua Lung Legend Lux Supreme is the new flagship regulator that replaces the old Legend model.
The striking Black and Pink Gold finish provides a tougher coating than traditional chrome plating to help protect these regulators whilst providing a very stylish look.

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A diving regulator is a pressure regulator used as part of your scuba gear that reduces pressurized breathing gas to ambient pressure and delivers it to the diver effectively. Gas pressure regulators have a number of valves, which in turn reduce pressure in a controlled manner from the source, and so lower pressure at each stage.
A regulator comprises a first stage, which mounts on to your cylinder pillar valve, and then a primary second stage, which is the main reg you breathe through. Most also have a secondary second stage, also known as an octopus, which is a redundant reg designed to be there for your buddy in an emergency situation.
Diving regulators and associated accessories are essential dive equipment and it is often the case that divers prefer to own and use their own personal one. This is because they then know the extent to how the regulator has been used and that it has been serviced properly. The last thing you want is to have a problem with your breathing apparatus when diving, especially at great depths.
It is advisable to have your regulator tested by a qualified service technician at least once a year, depending on the number of dives you do in 12 months. Remember, you rely totally on this piece of kit when underwater, it isn’t worth skimping on a service.
Robin Hood Watersports has an on-site dedicated engineering department. Our qualified service technician, an apprentice trained toolmaker and engineer, has been diving and instructing for about 30 years, and servicing and testing diving equipment for over 16 years. Call us today to arrange to have your dive equipment serviced professionally.
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