
Sherwood Blizzard Pro Cold Water Scuba Diving Regulator - With A2-DC Technology & OPP Demand Lever
- Proven Cold Water Performance: Trusted by public service dive teams and cold-water divers worldwide for over 30 years, offering superior reliability in freezing temperatures.
- A2-DC Technology: Patented Air-Assisted Depth-Compensation technology responds to changing pressures, ensuring a dry and sealed 1st Stage for consistent performance in harsh conditions.
- OPP Demand Lever: Reverses the pivot point of the valve to reduce freezing opportunities, keeping your regulator functioning even in extreme cold.
- Stiffer Exhaust Valve: Minimizes water intake throughout the breathing cycle, drastically reducing the chance of in-housing ice formation and ensuring smoother breathing.
- Injection Molded Thermoplastic LP Seat: Provides superior durability compared to silicone, maintaining its shape longer and ensuring reliable function in cold temperatures. Plus, Free Parts for Life (restrictions apply).
The Sherwood Blizzard Pro Scuba Diving Regulator is the ultimate choice for cold-water divers, trusted for over 30 years for its unmatched reliability in low-temperature conditions. Public Service Dive Teams worldwide rely on this rugged and durable regulator for extreme conditions. Featuring Sherwood’s patented 9000 Series 1st Stage with Air-Assisted Depth-Compensation (A2-DC) Technology, it responds to ambient pressure changes with ease, ensuring smooth and responsive performance. The Blizzard Pro 2nd Stage includes advanced features like the OPP Demand Lever to reduce freezing, and a stiffer exhaust valve to minimize water intake and prevent ice formation. This regulator also boasts an injection-molded thermoplastic LP seat for enhanced durability, ensuring reliable use in colder environments. Plus, enjoy free parts for life (restrictions apply) with Sherwood’s commitment to quality and performance.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov