Scubapro R095 Octopus

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Scubapro R095 Octopus

Simple, Reliable, and Ready When You Need It

The Scubapro R095 Octopus is an easy-to-use, high-visibility alternate air source designed to deliver dependable breathing in emergency situations. Featuring a classic downstream valve with a pre-tuned inhalation setting, it offers consistent performance without adjustment, making it an ideal choice for beginner and recreational divers.

Its bright yellow cover and 1-meter hose ensure it's easy to locate and deploy, while the streamlined, compact design reduces drag and improves comfort underwater. Compatible with all Scubapro first stages, the R095 is built for reliable performance when it matters most.

What’s Special About the R095 Octopus

  • Pre-tuned for simplicity—no adjustments needed
  • Bright and visible for fast identification
  • Affordable, cold-water capable backup option

Key Features

  • Classic downstream valve – time-tested reliability
  • Pre-set breathing resistance – user-friendly and straightforward
  • Compact design – reduced drag and easier hose routing
  • High-visibility yellow cover and 1-meter yellow hose
  • Left or right hose routing possible – reversible hose attachment
  • Compatible with all Scubapro first stages
  • Ideal for recreational and training use

Technical Specifications

  • Valve Type: Classic downstream
  • Controls: None – pre-set inhale effort
  • Mouthpiece: Orthodontic silicone
  • Material: Durable technopolymer housing
  • Hose Length: Approx. 100 cm (yellow)
  • Orientation: Reversible – left or right mounting
  • Cold-Water Rated: Yes – suitable for cold-water diving
  • Compatibility: All Scubapro first stages

The Scubapro R095 Octopus is a no-fuss, high-reliability backup regulator designed for simplicity, safety, and smooth integration with any Scubapro system. Ideal for divers who want a dependable alternate air source with minimal complexity.

11.330.400

Data sheet

Configuration
2nd stages and octos
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