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+2 Deep 6 for me and the wife. Warm water vacation divers, love our Deep 6 gear. Went with the Signature series, plan on sending in for service, but love the fact that they provide service kits for self service or for use by a tech at a dive shop etc. Also offer service workshops for those desiring to self service.
 
There are a few 25-year-old regulators that are able to be serviced up to current standards. Which ones do you have? I would hate to recommend a replacement if you already had, for instance, a Scubapro MK20 first stage with G250 second stage. It would be hard to improve on those for $600.

Exactly. Unless you have bottom of the line regs, it's unlikely you will get better ones, assuming yours are serviced and quite possibly downgrading instead. New does not mean better. What are your current regs?
 
I still use a Scubapro G250 for my granddaughters and have yet to find a regulator that breathes better. More expensive and harder to work on but not better. They are paired with a MK10 first stage and they are pretty much bullet proof. As has been asked before, what are you using now? And in 27 years of diving, I`ve never bought new.
 
has Deep 6 stated that Black Friday will just be Friday after Thursday and before Saturday this year
 
has Deep 6 stated that Black Friday will just be Friday after Thursday and before Saturday this year
They haven’t stated when. When I asked they mentioned there would be killer deals but no exclusive colors like last time
 
Hey thanks if cerich is having a huge Black Friday Sale on I'm going to have to jump on board

I've only got three sets of his fins have you seen these beauties I call them my cerich "SHARKS"

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for doing turns when crawling in tight spaces, not much used
yet
 
We dive warm water and really good point on finding the brands that can be serviced locally!
You may find it more convenient to ship to a quality LDS to service your regs. That LDS may not be local to you. Drop off at the Post Office, and have it delivered to your door. One trip instead of two. In my area, that is what I did prior to switching over to Deep 6 which I service myself.
 
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I don't have much experience, but I bought a single tank setup and a pony bottle setup from Deep6. I have had no issues with primarily fresh water diving from 40-70 degrees.
 
There are a few 25-year-old regulators that are able to be serviced up to current standards. Which ones do you have? I would hate to recommend a replacement if you already had, for instance, a Scubapro MK20 first stage with G250 second stage. It would be hard to improve on those for $600.
We both have a Mares Voltrex. We also recently switched to Nitrox. I was thinking after 25 years, that we should update our hoses and maybe also the regulators. I guess I just assume the reg might be wearing out.
 

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