Experience the quietest dive you've ever known with the husher

Smaller bubbles, less noise, no vibration and clearer view
- Patented Solution -

The features highlight
A smart trade-off between standard scuba and rebreather
The husher breaks large bubbles into smaller ones
Easier on your ears
Smaller bubbles mean less pressure impact on your ears
Up to 50% noise reduction
Reduced harsh tonal peaks for a smoother underwater accoustic signature
Wildlife encounter
Potentially less accoustic disturbance to the marine life
What the Husher products bring extra
Fit
Seamless integration inside compatible regulator exhaust deflectors.
No replacement of primary regulator components required
Field of View
Improved exhaust bubble dispersion around the field of view
Breathe
Maintained or improved breathing performance versus OEM configurations
Same to lower exhaling pressure
Vibration
Reduce the majority of vibrations experienced while exhaling
Testing
Each Husher have been tested and validation experimentally for exhale pressure drop to accoustic
Hydrodynamic Protection
The Husher provides a strong protection against back current towards the umbrella valve
Testimonies
Thanks to all of you who considered and approved the Husher system
„Banger le produit.”
SSI Dive Master
– Rosana S
„Incroyable, super, je ne veux plus m'en passer.”
CMAS Level 3
– Eddy F
„ah ouais quand même”
SSI Instructor
– M
I lend them some prototypes and during the dive, switching from their octopus regulator(with no Husher) and their main one(with Husher) they realized how noisy actually the usual scubadiving is :)
1. Testing in cold water of Leman lake of Switzerland
2. Test setup taking the same volumetric flow rate of the EN250 diving standard for breathing devices
3. Strong focus has been deployed to not impact the breathing performance
4.The system is safe to use if installed properly
In the The developper header, at the bottom of the page, you will find a pdf explaining all the testings and results I have done.
Based on the official EN250 standard for underwater breathing equipment I was able to test as close as possible with my test bench pressure drop of the exhaling, temperatures, flow rate and thanks to different hydrophones measuring the spectral noise emission.
Fully rigid Husher would be too risky for fragility
Make sure you don't damage the umbrella valve and it will be no brainer
Like other piece of equipment I still advise you to avoid sun exposition as much as you can to still prolongate life time and prevent early degradation
Restocking Husher may take up to 3 weeks increase potentially your lead time.