Loading... Please wait...The XTX200 model uses the proven 'FSR' type first stage as found on the ATX200. This XTX200 first stage features a new bright chrome finish. The second stage, although shipped in a standard right-hand configuration, can be reversed into a left-hand configuration by your authorized technician. Plus Apexs 40 Octopus
Adjustable cracking control
Integrated venturi control
Pneumatically balanced valve design
Micro Adjuster
Suitable for cold water use
Bright Chrome Finish
Right or Left hand hose configuration
Metal Inserted front cover
New Optional Extra Hose Swivel connection
Changeable Exhaust Tees (DCE, Diver Changeable Exhaust) (Both sets supplied)
Identical to the XTX100 except for model number decal
Nitrox versions available
Apeks Tungsten ATX200 - It's HARD
Apeks is a world leader in high performance quality diving equipment. The Tungsten, our latest regulator, uses the high spec of our ATX200 and protects the unit with a hard, resilient, durable PVD coating � high tec grades of titanium, zirconium and chromium as used on the highly successful limited edition Apeks Black Pearl. Apeks believe when you buy the best, it should last, and PVD gives your Tungsten the protection it deserves.
Trial by Cold
The first test was to completely freeze it. This was to simulate coming to the surface with the regulator full of water with a wind chill of minus 18oC. The first stage was sealed but the second stage was completely flooded. Once thawed, they reassembled it and took it for a quick dive. The regulator was still working properly.
Pass
Trial by Abrasion
When stacked in a cylinder rack, other equipment or indeed the sides of the rack itself can rub against your regulator. So they gave the valve a good scraping against some scaffolding poles. There were some small marks left on the side, but the coating remained intact.
Pass
Trial by Salt Water
At some stage, small damaging droplets of water will enter your regulator. Not content with a few droplets, they remove all the port plugs and submerge the Tungsten at the bottom of the Penzance harbour for 12 hours. They then thoroughly washed it in fresh water, dried it and then took it for a dive. It breathed as sweetly as the first dive.
Pass
Trial by Heat
Behind a glass port hole on a Sudanese live-aboard, the temperature can reach as high as 60oC. So they baked the regulator in an oven for eight hours at 65oC. They allowed the Tungsten ATX200 to return to ambient temperature attached it to a cylinder and took it for a quick dive. It worked.
Pass
Trial by Crushing
It happens to all of us. You get all your gear ready beside the RIB then get distracted. The next thing you hear is the sound of the trailer wheels bouncing over your regulator. So they ran over it with a 5.3m RIB sitting on a trailer. The result was a few minor scratches but other wise it was okay.
Pass
Trial by Depth
After they had subjected the Tungsten ATX200 to all of the above tests, they finally took it out on a deep dive to 50m to see how it performed. Did they require the back up regulator? No, the Tungsten ATX200 performed flawlessly.
Pass