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Old 13th March 2007, 05:34   #6 (permalink)
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Re: New Sea Cure Hi Flow mouthpiece

I spoke to the manufacturer at DEMA. So, the information below is my best recollection of the details I learned in our conversation.

The older version of the Sea Cure is the one that had the yellow inside. The newer version does not.

The older version was made of a softer variety of the material, and the yellow part inside was used to keep the part that attaches to the regulator from moving around due to the softness. The newer version is made of a harder material where it connects to the gas source. (I am not sure how much of the unit is the harder stuff. It might extend to a rib that runs around moldable part.) It does not need the yellow part due to the new version of the material.

The newer version has a larger orafice through which the gas will flow. This is the "high flow" feature.

Hope this helps.
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