Pro-Tech
offer training on the Inner Space Systems Megalodon CCR with CCR Instructor
Trainer Mathew Partridge.
We have units to hire for students wishing to take their training before
buying their own unit.
About the Meg -The basic core system of the Megalodon is comprised of
the outer housing, scrubber assembly, head assembly including oxygen sensors,
control electronics, handsets and HUD (Head Up Display).. ADV, flow stop
and Tiger Gear bottle mounts that allow any supply bottle to be mounted
to the canister. Other bottle mount systems such as the metalsub brackets
can also be used but are not as robust as the Tiger Gear mounts.
This unit is one of the finest rebreathers on the market today. It as
seen a steady increase in units sold since the company formed in 1999
and is now used by top Technical Divers as its high build quality and
diversity in application allows divers to customize their unit, which
is essential when pushing the envelope in technical diving today.
The manufacture is currently working on a new software package with intergrated
electronics as the current unit comes without on board decompression software.
The manufacture is very accommodating of the divers needs as the Meg
comes with many upgrades and modifications you can view some of these
on their website www.customrebreathers.com
Take a closer look at the Megalodon
If you are considering a move onto this Rebreathers it might not be a
bad idea to train on a hire unit giving you the chance to try some of
the available extras and see what you would have on your own unit should
you decide to purchase one.
Benefits of the megalodon :
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Compact, Light weight and easy to travel with.
- Primarily used for Technical diving.
- Over the shoulder counter lungs.
- Customized to your own specification.
- Full flood recovery is possible.
- Different scrubber design for longer duration dives.
- Great manufacture support
In the field repairable.
- Any size or style of tanks can be used.
- Totally redundant controllers.
- Solinoid isolation in the event of free flow.
- Plus much more dependant on unit specification.
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