
What is an AquaLung? The Aqua-Lung is an open circuit, self-contained breathing device. Aqua-Lungs are a self-contained breathing device that was developed in the early days of modern technology. They quickly became very popular and have enjoyed commercial success all over the world. This type of equipment is often called a demand valve, twin-hose diving regulator, or simply a diving regulator. Aqua-lungs were created by Emile Gagnen and Jacques Cousteau.
Jacques Cousteau
Jacques Cousteau developed the first self-contained open-circuit underwater respirator in the 1940s. Cousteau was inspired by a demand-valve system that provided compressed oxygen to divers when they breathe underwater. The Aqua-Lung is the name of the device that opened the sport to everyone who had an interest. Aqua-Lung by Cousteau became the standard for divers around the world.
Emile Gagnan
The Aqua Lung was invented by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan in the 1940s. Its original design derives from earlier designs of diving helmets that were made in the 19th Century. It allows underwater divers to breathe through a mouthpiece that releases compressed air activated by the diver's breath. Gagnan later refined the device's regulator valve, which automatically feeds compressed air to the diver's mouthpiece in proportion to the amount of breath that the diver takes. This device revolutionized diving and allowed divers to explore underwater depths for scientific research, military, and recreational purposes.

The first open-circuit demand regulator
Cousteau invented the Aqua-Lung in 1944, and it was patentable in 1946. Since then, the Aqua-Lung is a very popular scuba regulator. Gagnan was Cousteau’s father and Emile Gagnan was his French chemist colleague. They all knew Cousteau was researching and decided to team up and create AquaLung regulator.
The BC1
The BC1 Aqua Lung (an advanced back inflation BC) is designed for commercial, military and public safety divers. Its rugged design offers unparalleled comfort, fit, as well as stability. The manual also includes information on how to insert weights into each pouch. Two weight capacities are available for the BC1, one one chest and one one back. The BC1 can also be customized to fit individual needs by purchasing different weight pouches.
The Titan
Aqua Lung Titan regulators are lightweight and very portable. Its lightweight design makes it comfortable to use and its soft polyurethane cover provides a comfortable fit. The light and sturdy design make it easy-to-handle during extended dives. Its price is moderate, making it affordable for many people. The device includes two stages, one of which prevents unwanted freeflow.
The Mentor
Aqua lung Mentor was developed in partnership with the United States Navy. It is a regulator that replaces older double hoses that were used to train divers to rebreather. While not yet available for sale to the general public, the Aqua lung is an excellent choice for professional divers looking for an alternative to the double hose regulators. These are some important things to remember when purchasing the Aqua lung Mentor. It is important to calibrate the Aqua lung Mentor before you purchase it.

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