stewartlife
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Hi everyone, new here in scubaboard, from Indonesia.
I never have “big” gears like BCD and regulator since I’ve been diving, as I like lightweight travel (always use whatever the dive center provided for rental).
But now I’m thinking of getting my own, but I still would like to get one that is light. So after researching on the available travel regulator in Indonesia, I found either Cressi MC9 XS Compact Regulator (or the Pro version) or Aqualung Mikron.
The price difference between the two is quite significant, with Mikron is around USD 300 more expensive than the MC9 for the package already including octo and single gauge.
Given that I’m only diving 3 times a year (max 4 times a year), I’m thinking that Cressi would be a better value for me.
Anyone in Indonesia (or Southeast Asia) using that regulator? Any feedback so far based on real experience?
Would love to get more info on this before making a purchase. Many thanks in advance!
I never have “big” gears like BCD and regulator since I’ve been diving, as I like lightweight travel (always use whatever the dive center provided for rental).
But now I’m thinking of getting my own, but I still would like to get one that is light. So after researching on the available travel regulator in Indonesia, I found either Cressi MC9 XS Compact Regulator (or the Pro version) or Aqualung Mikron.
The price difference between the two is quite significant, with Mikron is around USD 300 more expensive than the MC9 for the package already including octo and single gauge.
Given that I’m only diving 3 times a year (max 4 times a year), I’m thinking that Cressi would be a better value for me.
Anyone in Indonesia (or Southeast Asia) using that regulator? Any feedback so far based on real experience?
Would love to get more info on this before making a purchase. Many thanks in advance!