I was diving an Atomic B2 prior to purchasing the T3.
Make no mistake the Atomic B2 is an awesome regulator, but after I made Instructor I wanted to treat myself to the top of the line if you will....
The Atomic T3 is by far the absolute best I've ever used, and I've used many on my way up through the certifications.
It breathes like nothing I've used before
, light weight very comfortable , it's an extremely well made piece of equipment . Yes, it is expensive, but once you own one you'll se...e where that money went. It reminds me of a finely made watch.... Beautiful, awesome performance.
Charlie at leisure pro sold me this regulator (he's the one I deal with all of the time) all the reps at leisure pro are very knowledgable, but I've been dealing with Charlie for years.
I highly recommend this regulator.
My Italian grandmother used to say in Italian " spend freely rest comfortably" God rest her soul.
I love this regulator, and I just can't sing its praises enough.
Thank you Charlie !
Lbrrt PADI Pro diver
My wife and I own a T2x and a ST1 for for 2 years, both excellent regs. Purchased the T3 so I can lighten up our travel set up. I dive cold water near home and dedicated the ST1 for home. All three of the regs breathe the same, which is excellent. Titanium has the advantage for the traveling diver where every pound counts. We carry our regulator, computer, mask and snorkel on with us and check everything else. After lugging the regulator bag around for a day and sometimes more of traveling, y...ou will appreciate the lighter weight. Not to mention locations that have no gear lockers and a couple flights of stairs back up to your room. In reality,its a lot of money for the loss pound but if you figure in the labor savings for your annual service being extended to 3 years you will recoup that cost pretty quickly.
The Atomic T3 Titanium Regulator sets a new standard as the finest regulator you can own, offering unparalleled reliability and performance. Its lightweight titanium and dependable materials make it an excellent choice for travel, especially to remote dive locations. Atomic Aquatics was the first to create an all-titanium diving regulator, chosen for its corrosion resistance, strength, and light weight.
The T3's first stage boasts a balanced flow-thru piston design with Atomic's jet seat high-flow monel piston. This design provides low maintenance and superior performance even at low tank pressure. The regulator is freeze protected, factory sealed, and Nitrox ready up to 40%. With 2 high-pressure and 5 low-pressure ports on a swivel turret, hose routing is a breeze.
The T3's second stage features a balanced linear flow design for easy breathing at all depths and conditions. Made with a titanium demand valve body, lever, and sealing orifice, it's built to last. Atomic's patented seat saving dynamic orifice ensures longevity for the second-stage poppet seat.
Equipped with Atomic's patented automatic flow control (AFC), the T3 second stage ensures optimum breathing resistance at all depths. Atomic Aquatics T3 Scuba Gear also includes a soft rapid adjustment knob for special situations. With Atomic's all-titanium comfort swivel sealed scuba regulator, you'll experience 30 Degree rotational movement without binding or kinking.
The T3 high-performance dive regulator comes with a high-flow second stage case, magnum lever design, dual material purge cover, and a dual silicone comfort fit mouthpiece. It includes a 32" low-pressure hose and a travel bag. For added protection, consider the Atomic Padded Regulator Bag, made of rugged 1050 Denier nylon and featuring multiple compartments for your regulator setup and other equipment.
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Shopper
Are they really using a regular zip tie on a $2K regulator?
JOE S
Yes.
Maryann K
I am looking for a braided swivel hose to exchange on my T3 regulator. It currently just has the rubber that attaches to the swivel as they come. A tech told me hollis made a kit do you know? I love the braided lines and upgraded a scuba pro reg I have with a swivel hose and wanted to see if the same can be done too the T3
Mario C
We are not selling replacement hoses for the t3 at the moment. Not familiar with braided hose options for it.
JOSEPH H
Sorry but I don’t know😩
Shopper
What is the measurement of the metal piece where the swivel attaches to the second stage? I have a NERD2 OC and I need to make sure it can attach to the second stage. I have an oceanic eos with swivel that the NERD2 cannot attach to. The metal piece on that regulator is 1-2mm too large.
VIRGINIA B
Honestly if your tolerances are that close (1-2mm) I would ask the folks at Atomic directly. They can give you the most accurate answer. They are good folks and I’m sure they’d be happy to answer your question. This is an amazing reg...the best I’ve used in almost 30 years of pro diving.
MIKEAL L
My caliper says it is .935 inches or 2.3749 centimeters.
Shopper
What octo do you recommend with the T3? I would like to keep it light
JUDSON S
I have an Air2 setup on my BCD. No dangling hoses. G2 computer with transmitter. Clean and streamlined profile.
Justin D
I went with the octo bcd inflator combo
MICHAEL B
I bought the Atomic SS1 titanium. Love it!!
ALAN F
I have the atomic safe seconds SS1 attached to my BCD in place of the inflator. Mine is stainless but I think they have a titanium version but I can't the weight delta is much. More corrosion resistant.
Krista L
I have a scuba pro BCD with the Air 2 as my Octo. I’ve lightened even more by going with a dive watch that is air integrated
BUDDY P
Pair it with the Atomic Aquatics SS1 titanium. Eliminates the extra hose and octo. Also the SS1 has an air flow 3-4 times the normal rate of the standard inflators. Cheers.
PATRICIA M
I will need to attach 2 wireless transmitters to th first stage (oceanic data mask and suunto eon wrist computer). Will this be a problem with the configuration of the first stage?
FRANK U
You'll be good to go...the Atomic T3's 1st stage has two high pressure ports available.
MICHAEL M
No, because the hp ports are on opposite sides. Keep in mind that there are only 2 hp ports.
LAWRENCE B
No,
It will NOT be a problem at all as the first stage has two HP
ports. I use a standard SPG, but I'm buying a Suunto EON wrist computer with transmitter. I'll hook up the transmitter to one HP port, and the standard SPG up to the other HP port as backup..... Hope this helps..
JARED V
I assume you want to monitor tank pressure with both devices. This is doable, but since there are only two high pressure (first stage) ports, you won't be able to have/use a SPG (submersible pressure gauge) because both ports will be used by your transmitters. meaning your wireless devices need to work perfectly. You can do it, is he answer, but you may be better off using one transmitter and having a reliable SPG as a back up. Otherwise, this regulator is siiiiiiick. Breaths as easily at 10 ft as at 100.
PATRICIA M
I dive with two wireless devices for redundancy. I don't use a standard spg. I wanted less hoses!