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Durable Scuba Diving High Pressure Hose Braided HP Hose For SPG Gauge 1st Stage Gauge

Durable Scuba Diving High Pressure Hose Braided HP Hose For SPG Gauge 1st Stage Gauge

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Specifications

Brand Name
NONE
Origin
Mainland China
High-concerned chemical
None
Type
Pool
Model Number
T00442
Name
High Pressure Hose
Color
As picture
Length 1
15cm
Length 2
22.5
Weight
60g
Diameter
10cm
Max pressure can take
W.P.350PSI

Product Description

Durable Scuba Diving High Pressure Hose Braided HP Hose For SPG Gauge 1st Stage Gauge


Description:

Universal scuba diving regulator inflator high pressure hose.
Fitting for installation into the high-pressure of scuba diving regulator 1st stages.
International interface for standard BCDs.
Working pressure: Do not exceed W.P.350Bar.
Corrosion resistant and durable, easy to use.

Specification:

Material: Nylon
Color: Black
Diameter: Approx. 10mm/0.4 inch
Size:15cm/5.9inch;22.5cm/8.9inch (Optional)

Package Includes:

1 Piece Scuba Diving High Pressure Hose


Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Durable braided construction for high pressure
  • Universal fit for scuba regulators and gauges
  • Compact lengths: 15cm/22.5cm options
  • Lightweight at 60g

Cons

  • Limited lengths available
  • No brand specified
  • Max 350PSI may limit extreme use
  • Color as picture only

Common Questions

What lengths are available for the scuba diving high pressure hose?

15cm or 22.5cm lengths, braided HP hose for SPG gauge.

What is the max pressure and material of this HP hose?

W.P. 350PSI max pressure, durable braided design for 1st stage gauge.

Is this high pressure hose compatible with standard scuba regulators?

Yes, universal interface for scuba diving regulator 1st stages and BCDs.

What is the weight and diameter of the scuba hose?

60g weight, 10cm diameter.

Shipping time for this diving accessory hose?

From Mainland China; pool-type, quick standard shipping.

Product information last updated on March 24, 2026