PuyallupCoug
Contributor
..at least from a regulator perspective?
I keep reading about regs suitable for warm water/cold water etc and I want to know if Puget Sound is cold enough to require a "Cold Water Reg"
Below what temperatures would make a dive site "cold water"?
The reason I ask is I'm considering purchasing an Aeris Atmos Pro reg. It's an environmentally sealed reg and have heard it's ok for cold water dives. If it's a completely suitable reg for Puget Sound then I'm all over it. Anyone know?
As far as my profile, I'm an occasional diver, 95% of my dives would be in Puget Sound and I won't be going deeper than 60 feet until I get my AOW. Thanks in advance!
I keep reading about regs suitable for warm water/cold water etc and I want to know if Puget Sound is cold enough to require a "Cold Water Reg"
Below what temperatures would make a dive site "cold water"?
The reason I ask is I'm considering purchasing an Aeris Atmos Pro reg. It's an environmentally sealed reg and have heard it's ok for cold water dives. If it's a completely suitable reg for Puget Sound then I'm all over it. Anyone know?
As far as my profile, I'm an occasional diver, 95% of my dives would be in Puget Sound and I won't be going deeper than 60 feet until I get my AOW. Thanks in advance!