SailAir Accessories
Adapters, service filters, bags and dive lights for the SailAir 1 L / 200 bar compact air system, so you can refill on board, keep the air clean, and get in the water without a full scuba setup.
Adapters, service filters, bags and dive lights for the SailAir 1 L / 200 bar compact air system, so you can refill on board, keep the air clean, and get in the water without a full scuba setup.
NRC International
SailAir accessories are the adapters, filter cartridges, bags and lights that keep a SailAir compact air system running. The system itself is a 1-litre, 200-bar bottle with a regulator that gives roughly 15 to 20 minutes of air depending on depth and breathing rate, enough for the jobs boat owners actually face: clearing a fouled propeller, checking a hull, or recovering dropped gear without booking a dive boat.
Because the bottle is small, the question that matters most on this page is how you refill it. There are three legitimate routes, and each one needs a different part: a hand pump for anywhere with no power, an overflow adapter that decants from a standard scuba cylinder, or the Nano HP compressor for filling on board. The adapter finder below matches your situation to the right fitting in one step.
The rest of the range covers everything around the fill: genuine replacement filter cartridges for both the hand pump and the Nano HP, a Cordura shoulder bag sized for the 1 L bottle, PVC-free 30-litre drybags, a frameless mask-and-snorkel set, and the NRC Dive Light Pro 1000R for hull work in poor visibility. A scuba certification is not required to buy SailAir, though NRC strongly recommends scuba training for anyone using it.
Simple, robust, and trusted. Sail Air provides dependable surface air for unexpected situations, without relying on power or complex systems.
Routine maintenance or gear recovery? Sail Air makes underwater tasks fast, easy, and safe. Freeing a prop, cleaning the hull, jump in seconds.
Explore the reef with 15-20 minutes of air. Sail Air provides the depth and time of a dive, but with the simple, tank-free freedom you've been looking for.
A 1-litre SailAir bottle filled to 200 bar (2,900 psi) gives roughly 15 to 20 minutes of air, depending on depth and breathing rate. That is sized for shallow work, clearing a propeller, inspecting a hull, or recovering dropped gear.