These hoses are lightweight and flexible, come in a wide variety of colors, and lengths
J**.
A great recreational LP hose.
This product works exactly as expected. There are many "vinyl" low pressure hoses out there that have earned the generic name "Miflex" so I realize the stigma by those less informed that these hoses are of low quality. The Miflex brand hose IMO (and confirmed by DAN [Divers Alert Network]) is absolutely superior to all other recreational vinyl. The only down side is that they do float which for me isn't actually a negative quality but if you're use to your second stage regulator sinking when its out of your mouth this could change that characteristic. If you suffer from jaw fatigue due to rubber hose weight or tight bend radius of a long rubber hose that "twists" the regulator in your mouth this will definitely fix that. For those divers that experience *jaw-clenching* headaches or TMJ and are looking for a solution I would recommend giving this a try. Dive Safe!
M**T
Nice, however...
Good quality, much lighter and more flexible than traditional hose. However, they have a bit of a set-in curvature/twist, which somewhat defeats the purpose of a more flexible hose. Even with the twist it was more comfortable when diving (but not by much), but it was much worse trying to coil up for regulator bag storage.
R**.
Awesome low pressure hose, but is missing .5 inches 😕
Hose looks great and is super lightweight. But I paid for a 36 inch hose and I received 35.5 inche hose. Can someone with authority speak to this? 😕⁉️.I would say to be on the safe side make sure you don't need exactly what the length of the hose is. As long as the length of the hose you need what is under what the hoses advertisement is will be fine. But if you are coming right up to the limit of what the advertised hose is length is you might come up short. ..... And everyone please feel free your own personal joke at this point. 😆
N**K
Not what I come to expect
I am a huge MiFlex hose fan and been using them for years, but this hose seemed extremely stiff and would not allow for the 2nd stage to rotate / move once connected. I had to add a swivel just so I could turn the reg to use, still the hose was stiffer than the rubber, so, I ended up using the rubber hose that came with the reg instead. I'll stop at a local dive shop next time, so I know what exactly what I am getting.
H**F
Does NOT fit Cressi
Bought the hoses early for anticipated Cressi Cromo Master regs. Use the high pressure hose at it is great. Neither MiFlex nor Cressi clearly noted that the MiFlex hose will NOT fit the Cressi regs. Apparently, the fitting on the regulator prohibits MiFlex use. It's now past return date and stuck with hoses I can't use. Check reg manufactured before you buy MiFlex! Lower rating due to lack of info. Would be nice if MyFlex noted which regs are incompatible.
C**.
Does not fit a scubapro 620 reg.
Does not fit a scubapro 620 reg. The hose will attach to the first stage, but will not attach to the regulator.
W**O
AirII Hose
While using a MiFlex for my primary regulator, I wanted a matching hose for the AirII on my BC. This hose along with a MiFlex adapter provided a solution that matches and in reality is somewhat lighter than the ScubaPro stock hose.
D**A
Great hose so far
I bought this to replace the black standard hose with a yellow hose (for a pony bottle). Initially I thought this hose had the wrong 2nd stage end fitting for my Cressi AC2 regulator, but then discovered the Cressi fitting on the mouthpiece is a 2 piece affair. Hose fits great, holds pressure. Haven't dove it yet, but I'm sure it will be fine.
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