I have read as many of the post from fellow members looking for their first set of regulators.
Hogs, Deep 6, Scubapro.............
I am a new OW diver, plan to dive in Florida and the Caribbean and local dive lakes. Stay within OW limits.
I like the Titan and want to add the octopus and hose for the bcd.
Just need some input if this item will serve my needs. DO not want to have to buy another set in the next 5 years.
I just hope you are talking about the Titan LX which is an excellent reg.
I guess Brian was referring to that one, because it is true that you might want another reg one day, but you quite sure don't need another model in your life again.....
A different thing it is if you should write about the standard Titan (non ACD) Series with the notorious unbalanced QC Titan 2nd.
It has been probably one of the worsed Aqualung 2nds ever built and everybody should be happy the they took it finally out of their program this year. They had been really crap (in comparison to the quality you can expect normally from Aqualung).
When they implemented the QC Titan 2nd in 2010 there were so many complaints especially from Dive Businesses who used them as fleet regs that one year later the excellent Classic Titan 2nd came back in the catalog where one could choose which model he would like on his Titan 1st.
The Titan 1st stage is not as good as the Pre 2008 Titan, the components seem cheaper and the balancing is slightly worse, but in general is that 1st okay.
So, in case you are considering buying one of the standard Titan (non ACD)1sts (not the Titan LX which has been disscontinued in 2014), it would be important IMO that your Dealer is not trying to sell you the Titan with the QC Titan 2nds, which probably a lot will do that year to get them out of their shelfs.
If you should choose a standard Titan 1st with a Classic Titan 2nd, you will have not an excellent reg as with a Titan LX, but you will have a solid reg that will serve you well for many years.
It's a good value for the money and the Classic Titan 2nd is BTW one of the best simple downstream 2nds ever built.
Good luck!
