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The SMACOMini S400 Pro is a compact 1L scuba tank paired with a full-face diving mask, designed for quick refills (26 minutes) and providing 15-20 minutes of underwater breathing time. Crafted from aviation aluminum alloy and premium silicone, it offers durability, comfort, and safety. Features include a multifunctional air valve, adjustable 5-point harness, quick-release mask removal, and a built-in camera mount for capturing your underwater explorations. Perfect for wreck diving, cave exploration, and rescue missions.
Style | S400Pro BLACK+Diving Mask+Compressor |
Lens material | Tempered Glass |
Lens type | Single Lens |
Material type | Silicone, Aluminum Alloy |
Included components | 1L scuba tank, Portable bag, Full face diving mask, Scuba tank compressor |
Brand | SMACO |
Manufacturer | SMACO |
Manufacturer reference | M8058+S400PROHEI+COMP |
ASIN | B0B3XFQY35 |
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Please be warned!
Firstly, Extracting pure ‘Oxygen’ from air is an expensive process which is not achieved with a hand pump!Secondly, Scuba divers do not use 'Oxygen' cylinders except in cases of emergency at the surface. Instead, they use 'Compressed Air.' This is ordinary air found above ground level anywhere in the world which is then compressed (with the use of an expensive 'Compressor') into the diving cylinder at great pressure. In simplistic terms, that compressed air is then eked out little at a time, to the diver throughout the length of the dive.Leaving aside all other issues I will explain the maths. The air we breathe is made up of 21% Oxygen which, when breathed at depths of over 85 metres (approx 275 feet) turns toxic (i.e. poisonous!) and will kill. BUT!, if those same diving cylinders were filled with 100% Oxygen it turns toxic at depths of just 10 metres (33 feet!) as any competent diving instructor will explain.One customer elsewhere asked if this is all the equipment his children need for scuba diving in their swimming pool. I wonder if he’s now checking the depth!!!If the manufacturers of this questionable item of equipment do not understand the basics of oxygen, air, depth and scuba diving in their most rudimentary forms they should NOT be making such equipment. Avoid all contact with this device. It is clearly not fit for purpose and certainly not fit for the minimum one star rating I am required to give.NM(Active diver/instructor for over 45 years)
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