REGULATORS

PROTEUS OCTOPUS

TDS Proteus diving Octopus: The TDS Proteus octopus is a second stage high-end performance range of regulatory Gull in octopus version, ligter than his antecesor, with yellow hose of 1 m in length and new yellow front cover redesigned for easy location and distinction.

PROTEUS REGULATOR

TDS Proteus Scuba Diving Regulator: The Proteus model is the TDS series regulator with compensated diaphragm but more compact size than the Gull Z model. This more compact size makes very versatile and can be used in a single tank mount forsport configuration, but also for twins or as a stage regulator.

TAC BLACK 2nd STAGE

The TDS Tac Black is a lighter and improved version of its successful predecessor Gull Tek second stage, with an improved lid and a heat exchanger that improves the performance and performance in cold water.

TAC BLACK FIRST STAGE DIN

TDS stages sold separately for experienced divers can mount the necessary settings for your type of diving. But it is essential that they are well trained to use it, because otherwise you may incur a hazard

TAC BLACK FIRST STAGE INT

TDS stages sold separately for experienced divers can mount the necessary settings for your type of diving. But it is essential that they are well trained to use it, because otherwise you may incur a hazard

TAC BLACK OCTOPUS

TDS Tac Black Scuba Diving Octopus: The TDS Tac Black octopus is a high-end, high-performance second stage from the Tactical TDS regulator series in octopus version, with 1m long yellow hose, Durability is guaranteed with a design for different armies around the world. As a high performance second stage it is pneumatically compensated and has venturi control to minimize continuous flow.

TAC BLACK REGULATOR

The TDS Tactial has been designed from the well-known and successful TDS’s Gull Z Tek , for the special bodies of different armies. With a completely black design characteristic in the tactical bodies, the Gull Tactical reduces the size of the first stage, making it more compact by eliminating the rotating turret and maintaining the double membrane system for cold water.