CarcharodonCarcharias
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@CarcharodonCarcharias my opinion for DSS has no bearing on my comments. Merely curiosity on why you felt the need for a local presence. It seems more that you are wanting to support the LDS and I can't fault you on that, but it sounded like you were concerned about servicing of equipment more than the purchasing experience. One of the continuous disclaimers that I will give when people are asking about gear is that there is a list of gear that I have determined through the course of my experience diving that I feel is the best and make no secret about it. The one thing that I feel is a reasonable reason to go against that is if you are either forced to or choose to associate with a specific shop which limits your selection. Nothing wrong with that as there are often many benefits of going that route, but without a clear direction on why, it can be difficult to make that decision.
1. Of those, I would probably go with Dive Rite or Oxycheq depending on pricing. Oxycheq uses very thick bladders and they tend not to pack particularly well in my experience. If you aren't regularly travelling, they are incredibly durable and very well built. I personally would avoid Hollis as you mention neck wringing and if the dealer has to deal with Hollis, they have a very poor customer service reputation until you reach Nick directly which may take a bit. It is well documented on here. Halcyon as mentioned is very high quality with brilliant customer service, but they are very expensive compared to other brands and imo they can't justify it. From a use standpoint, they also require STA's. I am a fan of STA's, but I like to not have to use them, especially if travelling regularly as they are somewhat heavy, extra piece of equipment to deal with, and if you loose the wing nuts, you're in for an interesting day.
2. it sounded originally that you were concerned about the manufacturing and having service locally, not selling locally which changes the tune.
3. can't object to that.
my vote has now been cast for Oxycheq of the two. Grab a Mach V 30lb in whatever color you want. Red would get my vote ;-)
Backplates you'll have to decide, but if you travel, the dogbone and fabric plates are quite nice
LOL. You've read my mind. I am thinking about the red Oxycheq 30# with the red AL plate.