Scuba Diving Hoses & Adapters – Canada's Largest Dive Shop

Looking to buy scuba diving hoses in Canada? At Diving Sports Canada, we offer one of the country’s largest selections of scuba hoses and adapters for regulators, SPGs, BCDs, drysuits, and more. Whether you're upgrading your regulator, replacing a gauge hose, or customizing your drysuit inflation system, we’ve got you covered. Visit our massive dive shop in Vancouver or shop online for fast shipping anywhere in Canada.

Why Spare Hoses & Adapters Matter

Keeping spare hoses and adapters in your dive kit is essential for safety and preparedness. From sudden failures to custom configurations, our wide selection allows you to maintain and optimize your gear. Explore top-quality scuba hoses online or in-store with expert guidance from Canada’s most trusted dive professionals.

High Pressure Hoses for SPGs & Gauges

Our high-pressure scuba hoses connect your first stage to your submersible pressure gauge (SPG). We carry both rubber and braided HP hoses, including reinforced Kevlar options, designed for strength, flexibility, and compact packing. These are perfect for your dive instruments and pressure monitoring needs.

Low Pressure Hoses for BCDs, Drysuits & Second Stages

We offer a wide range of low-pressure hoses for BCD inflators, dry suit valves, and second stage regulators. These flexible, kink-resistant hoses come in various lengths and colors for easy gear management. Find hoses compatible with top brands like Apeks, Hollis, and Atomic for your BCD or drysuit.

Adapters, Quick Disconnects & Hose Accessories

Customize your gear setup with our selection of scuba hose adapters, splitters, plugs, inflators, and quick-disconnect fittings. Constructed from corrosion-resistant chrome-plated brass, these parts are engineered for performance under pressure and help extend the life and functionality of your dive equipment.

Top Brands – Trusted by Canadian Divers

At Diving Sports Canada, we only stock the best. Our scuba hoses and accessories come from trusted names like Milflex, XS Scuba, Scubapro, Hollis, Apeks, and Atomic. These brands are renowned for innovation, reliability, and diver safety.

Shop Scuba Hoses in Vancouver or Online Across Canada

Visit our Vancouver dive megastore at 4578 Main Street—Canada’s largest physical dive shop—to explore our hose collection in person and get tailored advice from our certified dive team.

Shopping from elsewhere? Our complete range of scuba diving hoses and adapters is available online with fast, reliable shipping anywhere in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scuba Diving Hoses

What types of scuba hoses do I need for diving?

You’ll typically need a low pressure hose for your BCD inflator, high pressure hoses for your SPG or dive gauges, and additional low pressure hoses for your regulators or drysuit inflation system.

Where can I buy scuba hoses in Canada?

You can shop our full collection of scuba diving hoses online or visit our massive dive shop in Vancouver at 4578 Main Street. We stock the largest variety of hoses for regulators, BCDs, SPGs, and drysuits in Canada.

What’s the difference between high pressure and low pressure hoses?

High pressure hoses are used to connect your first stage to instruments like SPGs and transmit tank pressure. Low pressure hoses deliver breathing gas to your BCD inflator, second stage regulator, or drysuit inflator valve.

Do you carry different hose lengths?

Yes, we carry scuba hoses in various lengths to suit recreational, technical, and sidemount diving setups. Visit our store or shop online to find the right hose for your configuration.

Can I get help choosing the right scuba diving hose?

Absolutely! Our expert staff at Diving Sports Canada will help you choose the right hoses for your gear—whether you're diving locally or preparing for travel. Drop by our Vancouver shop or call us anytime.

Are braided scuba hoses better than rubber hoses?

Braided hoses are lightweight, flexible, and often more durable than traditional rubber hoses. They're a popular upgrade for divers looking for performance and reliability.

Can I replace a damaged scuba hose myself?

While it’s possible to replace hoses on your own, we recommend having it done by a certified technician. Visit our Vancouver shop for hose replacements, fittings, and full scuba servicing.

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