Eric Sedletzky
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Of course no one cares!!!!!!!Why would anyone care? And if somebody did care, who cares?
It was supposed to be a tongue in cheek joke.
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Of course no one cares!!!!!!!Why would anyone care? And if somebody did care, who cares?
I wonder - the folks that get all palpatated over mixing brands of first and second stages - what would they think of an APEKS DS4 hosed up to an AL Titan?No issues at all. I mix and match brands and generations all the time, that's where the fun is.
The iconic AL/Conshelf first stage has a huge history and tradition of reliability. It also holds a very tight IP. It is not exactly high performance having only (!) a 1500 liter flow rate which is still much greater than the valve itself. Compare to the also iconic Scubapro Mk2 Evo at an average of 2800 l/m. I just gave a very nice, nearly new Titan (LX) first to a dive buddy. He plans to mix and match. If somebody were to ever toss a titanium Atomic my way you betcha I will mount it up with Scubapro seconds.I wonder - the folks that get all palpatated over mixing brands of first and second stages - what would they think of an APEKS DS4 hosed up to an AL Titan?
Would that still cause them a full-on diaper loading? Or just a little soggy skid-marking?
Some people consider it sinful, like putting Ricarro seats in a Ford Fiesta or Pirelli’s on a Yugo.I wonder - the folks that get all palpatated over mixing brands of first and second stages - what would they think of an APEKS DS4 hosed up to an AL Titan?
Would that still cause them a full-on diaper loading? Or just a little soggy skid-marking?
My reference to your comment was not a criticism, it was merely to establish context.Of course no one cares!!!!!!!
It was supposed to be a tongue in cheek joke.