Apeks

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Apeks is a renowned manufacturer of diving equipment, known for its high-quality regulators and other diving gear. The company is based in Blackburn, United Kingdom, and has been in operation since 1974. Apeks is a subsidiary of the Aqua Lung International group.

History[edit | edit source]

Apeks was founded by Ken Ainscough and Eric Partington in 1974. The company's name, "Apeks", is an anagram of the founders' initials. Initially, Apeks produced diving equipment for the North Sea oil industry but later expanded to recreational diving equipment.

Products[edit | edit source]

Apeks is known for its range of diving regulators, which are considered among the best in the industry. The company also produces other diving equipment, including buoyancy compensator devices (BCDs), dive computers, and accessories.

Regulators[edit | edit source]

Apeks regulators are known for their reliability and performance. They are often used by technical divers and military divers due to their robustness and ability to perform in extreme conditions.

BCDs[edit | edit source]

Apeks buoyancy compensator devices are designed with the same attention to detail and quality as their regulators. They offer a range of BCDs to suit different diving styles and environments.

Dive Computers[edit | edit source]

Apeks dive computers are designed to provide accurate and reliable information to divers. They feature intuitive interfaces and robust construction.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Apeks has received numerous awards and recognition for its products. The company's regulators have consistently been rated as top performers in independent tests.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Apeks Resources
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