DiveCatalog.com High Pressure Hose 36" - Black
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DiveCatalog.com High Pressure Hose 36" - Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The DiveCatalog.com High Pressure Hose is a 36-inch black hose used to connect a submersible pressure gauge (SPG) to the high-pressure port of a regulator first stage. The 36-inch length suits standard single-tank recreational setups, routing the gauge over the left shoulder or under the arm while keeping the console within easy reach for monitoring remaining gas.
The hose is built for the high pressures found on the HP side of a regulator, with a reinforced construction and corrosion-resistant fittings suited to repeated salt and fresh water use. The black finish keeps the profile low and consistent with standard dive gear, and the hose works as a direct replacement or spare for an existing gauge or console.
- 36 in (91 cm) high-pressure hose for submersible pressure gauges
- Connects an SPG or console to a first-stage high-pressure port
- Reinforced construction rated for high-pressure use
- Corrosion-resistant fittings for salt and fresh water diving
- Length suited to standard single-tank recreational routing
- Black finish for a low-profile, streamlined look
- Works as a direct replacement or spare hose
| Brand | DiveCatalog.com |
| Product Type | High-pressure (HP) hose |
| SKU | DC-HPHOSE36-BLK |
| Length | 36 in (91 cm) |
| Color | Black |
| Connects | First-stage HP port to submersible pressure gauge or console |
| Use | Recreational and technical scuba diving |
⚠️ WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.












