Downing
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when you carefully rinse the first stage and second stage is it attached to the tank and the valve opened? whey do you need to keep the second stage not elevated higher then the first?
So water won't run down the hose from the second stage into the first.
Not a big issue.
Regarding the nitrox numbers, this matters only if you're planning on becoming a technical diver. If you're sticking to recreational diving and get your nitrox certification, chances are you'll only dive either 32 or 36% so either reg is fine.
Hopefully, what you're getting from this thread is that these are two really good regs and the bottom line is there's no right or wrong choice. Divers who have found a reg they like tend to recommend them over all others. It's only human nature. Obviously, Atomic owners (I own two) and SP owners are loyal to their brand and that's a good thing.
There's a lot of gear out there. Most of it is good and some of it is really good. Imho, both regs you're looking at belong in the latter category.
As I understand it, Atomic was started by two ScubaPro engineers who wanted to build a titanium regulator, but ScubaPro wouldn't go for it so they started their own company. I don't know if that's true but it makes for a good story. In any case, there's a fair amount of SP DNA in Atomic products.