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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: rEvo Other Rebreather/s: rEvo Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Switzerland
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![]() ![]() | Re: Submatix rebreathers Quote: (Originally Posted by scubagrunt) i can only guess, as there is no retailer in the US. but the SCR 100 ST unit sells for 2595 pounds in britian here is the link http://www.abyssuk.com/products/prod...bcatcode=SMSCR The ST is sold (without buyoncy device) for EUR 3.5K (incl. VAT of 19.6%) in France. I do not understand the price difference with the UK (nearly twice sorry, converter error, makes nearly 1000 EUR diff i am working with the manufacture to set up a US distribution. PM me if you want more details. )...Last edited by teddy2005 : 27th October 2005 at 16:51. |
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| Custom Title Allowed! Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Megalodon Prism Topaz Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: New York, NY USA
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I went the SCR route first as well Most electronic CCR's worth diving can be calibrated with less than 100 % o2 ( much less) I went the semi closed route as well, I thought it would be a good bridge to get to the fully closed system as they developed (this is 10 years ago). In my opinion starting with an scr is a waste or time and money it realy dosn't do anything for you, that being said the submatrix is a real unit by a real company. |
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