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| In article <zXqJa.8365$I7.13127@news1.mts.net>, aliweb <aliweb@REMOVEnb.sympatico.ca> wrote: €I am wondering if anyone has any advice / recommendations on a regulator for €women. I find a normal regulator makes my jaw ache, and the mouthpiece is €always too big. I know I can get a smaller mouthpiece, but I am wondering if €there are special stages made a little smaller as well. € €Thanks for your advice € € (cross-posted to rec.scuba.equipment). The Apeks ATX200 second stage is a bit smaller than the TX series, and I know a couple of people who have them who seem to think they're more comfortable than the TX100 or TX50. |
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