RonFrank
Contributor
jesstotheocean:I was searching Leisure Pro's website and they have very inexpensive new scuba gear. Has anybody had any problems ordering from them? And there are so many name brands, boy o boy how do I tell the good from the bad? Also (as you can tell I'm a new diver with lots of ?'s, that's why I'm asking before I purchase) on the page for the regulators it says: 1st Stage Type: Diaphragm, LP Port: 5 & HP Port: 2. Please let me know what each of those mean. Thank you!!
PADI OW books cover LP/HP ports, so if you do not know what this means, then you should revisit your PADI book, and this should have been covered in some detail in the OW class.
I realize your post is an attempt to research, but IMO this is likely NOT the place for you to get the information without some basic understanding of your options. Narrow down you choices, THAN post questions on specific products. Keep in mind that equipment choices are somewhat personal preference. Some like Jacket BCS's, others like Back, others swear by BP/Wing combos. Some like a console, others want to wear puters and the compass on the wrist.
To further complicate this, some choice will be based on the type of diving you do. A cold water diver may want a sealed 1st stage where a warm water diver does not.
How do you narrow down the choices? Scuba Diving magazine and the PADI sport diving mag both have equipment reviews in every issue, and some online as well.
There are a lot of articles explaining things terms like piston, balanced/unbalanced, etc. online. Search this forum, and use google as well.
I will second the advice that going to a LDS, and spending a LOT of their time with questions, and then going to purchase online is rude. You may want to give Larry at ScubaToys.com a call. Great prices, valid warranties, and I bet he'd spend a much time on the phone as necessary to give you advice. This actually maybe your best option.
Also realize that LP is a grey market dealer, and offers their own warranty NOT the factor warranty. In many cases this may not make much difference, but it can make a big difference for products like computers where one can NOT change out the battery, etc.
Good Luck,
Ron