The RS-340 regulator from TUSA is equipped with a swivel joint between the second stage and L.P. hose to minimize the pulling feeling. To achieve natural breathing, a dynamic flow hose with a large inner diameter increases the airflow. The RS-340 always supplies the diver with stable air at any tank pressure or depth, delivering maximum breathing ease and comfort.
First stage (R-300): Balanced diaphragm first stage, two H.P. ports and four L.P. ports
Second stage (S-40): Dynamic airflow hose, universal swivel hose joint, ortho-consciously designed mouthpiece, breathing resistance adjustment knob
Features
First Stage: Balanced diaphragm type first stage (R-300); The balanced diaphragm system features minimum variation in intermediate pressure in relation to changes in residual tank pressure. The ports feature left-right symmetry (H.P. x 2, L.P. x 4) for easier tank adjustments, even for beginners.
Second Stage: Universal swivel hose joint; For optimum performance and comfort, a swivel joint is fitted between the second stage of the RS-350 and the joint section. Ortho-consciously designed mouthpiece; The new mouthpiece, developed with ergonomic engineering in mind further enhances the comfort of bite, fit and stability. Even with a light bite, a high level of stability is achieved so there is no fatigue from long periods of usage. Dynamic airflow hose; A dynamic airflow hose with a large inner diameter increases air flow to the second stage. Breathing resistance adjustment knob; respiration rate and air consumption rate vary greatly while diving according to environmental conditions (water depth, current, etc.) as well as the skill and physical condition of the diver. A necessary condition for safe and pleasant diving is natural breathing in correspondence to the circumstance at any given time. With the S-40 and S-30 you simply rotate the flow adjustment knob on the side with its ideal click feeling for free control of the air supply volume according to your needs. The multiple thread screws permit speedy and fine adjustment from which you can appropriately sense resistance to exhaled air, to a condition in which you feel almost no resistance.