ScubaPro MK11 Light Balanced First Stage Scuba Regulator
The New MK11 First Stage is made from a forged brass body, enabling the removal of excess weight without affecting reliability or performance. This is the perfect choice for the recreational diver who wants the advantage of a diaphragm first stage for use in temperate waters. As with the MK17, the diaphragm system prevents entry of water and pollutants while its balanced technology allows prompt delivery of air at all tank pressures. Compact and lightweight, the MK11 is the ideal travel companion.
Two opposite high pressure ports- The arrangement of high and low pressure hoses is crucial to diving comfort. Two opposite high pressure ports allow for an individual positioning of the first stage (pointing up or down). This allows the diver to position the gauges either on the right or left side and increases the freedom of movement for head and neck.
Multiple low pressure ports. For ultimate freedom in the arrangement of low pressure hoses, the MK25 accommodates five HF (high flow) ports on a swiveling turret, which allows for 360 degree swivel of hoses. The MK17 and MK11 feature four stationary low pressure ports, two of them HF. High flow ports deliver about 15% more air than conventional ports.
DIN/INT first stage configurations. To ensure worldwide compatibility, all SCUBAPRO regulator systems are available in a 200bar INT version as well as 300bar DIN versions.
Externally adjustable intermediate pressure. Allows authorized SCUBAPRO service technicians to quickly fine tune or make adjustments after maintenance without the need to disassemble the first stage.
Features
- Balanced diaphragm
- Chrome plated brass body
- Cold water: Anti-Freeze protection & Dry chamber
- Externally adjustable intermediate pressure
- Low pressure ports: 4 (2 HFP)
- High pressure ports: 2
- Tank connection: INT 230 bar / DIN 300 bar
- Weight: : INT 230 692g / 24.4oz - DIN 300 470g / 16.6oz
- Air Flow at 200 bar: >5500 l/min - 195 SCFM
- Intermediate pressure: 9-9.8 bar / 130-142 psi