Hose Protectors
Hose Protectors
I'm talking about the rubber/vinyl/plastic sleeves that are on the 1st stage end of my air lines.
Are they really necessary? What exactly are they supposed to prevent?
'cause from where I'm sitting all they really seem to be doing is making the hoses a little more rigid that I would like.
But, who knows, there must be a reason for them, right?
Are they really necessary? What exactly are they supposed to prevent?
'cause from where I'm sitting all they really seem to be doing is making the hoses a little more rigid that I would like.
But, who knows, there must be a reason for them, right?
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Supposed to eliviate strain on the hose......I prefer being able to see the hose and verify that there are no cracks or leaks it.Phineas Gage wrote:I'm talking about the rubber/vinyl/plastic sleeves that are on the 1st stage end of my air lines.
Are they really necessary? What exactly are they supposed to prevent?
'cause from where I'm sitting all they really seem to be doing is making the hoses a little more rigid that I would like.
But, who knows, there must be a reason for them, right?
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salt and crud also build up under them, which actually can contribute to the hose's faster degradation. if you do have them on, it's good to pull them back when rinsing and replace when dry.
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I think I've got a bunch of 'em laying around if you want 'em, although, I may have thrown them away too.
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Gee, thanks Pez. I'll have some more to add to your collection in just a little while, if you want them. :shootself:Pez7378 wrote:I think I've got a bunch of 'em laying around if you want 'em, although, I may have thrown them away too.
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us divers never put them on until they made their own with internal ribbs and vents to allow drainage.
scuba pro(?) claims that if you remove them, the exposed hose fittings will help with heat transfer to keep the first stage from freezing up and free flowing
mine are removed from my cold water regs.
scuba pro(?) claims that if you remove them, the exposed hose fittings will help with heat transfer to keep the first stage from freezing up and free flowing
mine are removed from my cold water regs.
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Re: Hose Protectors
I use them. I like the idea of keeping the hose from being bent too sharply at the metal crimp.
If you clean your gear well and keep an eye on things it seems like they would pose a small risk of causing problems.
It's another eternal argument, like whether or not a Death Ball on your rear BCD dump valve will kill you.![:) :)](./images/smilies/smile.gif)
If you clean your gear well and keep an eye on things it seems like they would pose a small risk of causing problems.
It's another eternal argument, like whether or not a Death Ball on your rear BCD dump valve will kill you.
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Whose arguing? The Death Ball is not DIR, therefore it is sure to kill you.Matt S. wrote:I use them. I like the idea of keeping the hose from being bent too sharply at the metal crimp.
If you clean your gear well and keep an eye on things it seems like they would pose a small risk of causing problems.
It's another eternal argument, like whether or not a Death Ball on your rear BCD dump valve will kill you.
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Some of my hoses have them, some don't. I think I'm gonna get rid of the tight ones soon. The looser fitting ones with large drain holes are a good compromise, as they prevent the extreme bending at the crimp that can cause the hoes to break, and the tight rubber ones that increase the odds of getting some corrosion.
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Re: Hose Protectors
If you run an 8'' - 10'' piece of 3/8 braided nylon through it and make a loop, they make a great stage bottle leash.
I have not found any hose routing as of yet that causes a "tight" bend other than my 6'' SPG hoses. Those hoses do not have hose protectors, bend 180 degrees and have never failed for me.
They won't kill you, but I have never seen a need.
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I have not found any hose routing as of yet that causes a "tight" bend other than my 6'' SPG hoses. Those hoses do not have hose protectors, bend 180 degrees and have never failed for me.
They won't kill you, but I have never seen a need.
Scott
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They will extend the life of hoses. I currently own 25 regulator sets. I can attest that hose protectors do work. New hoses have more rigidity but over time they start to sag and then the crimp fitting will start to eat into the jacket of the hose. Having a hose protector will definitely extend the life of the hose.
That aside, there are a plethora of reasons why people don't use them and that's fine! I sell hoses so the quicker they wear out the better from my POV.
That aside, there are a plethora of reasons why people don't use them and that's fine! I sell hoses so the quicker they wear out the better from my POV.
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This is fact but the one they removed is on the 2nd stage not the 1st. And it's really a factor up here where the water is really cold!nice-diver wrote:
scuba pro(?) claims that if you remove them, the exposed hose fittings will help with heat transfer to keep the first stage from freezing up and free flowing mine are removed from my cold water regs.
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I use one on my argon reg's hose. I am always sitting on that one way or another. Otherwise I haven't seen a need.
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