Looking at getting a new reg set. Trying to decide if paying a couple hundred more for an Atomic, which has a longer service interval than a Zeagle, is worth it. I think I have a pretty good understanding of the differences in metals, etc. but as far as I can tell I probably would not mind those differences. I tend to dive not too cold and a max about 130'. Probably will never get into teck diving. Does the Atomic have a longer interval but more expensive to service? And do you actually stick closely to the guidelines? Thanks for any opinions or input!
Was it Bill Murray in Ghost Busters who famously said: "It is more of a
guideline than a rule...." (referring to not getting romantically involved with clients)?
If you want to maintain your "free parts" service warranty, you'll need to get your reg serviced at the interval specified that particular brand, and keep your receipts.
Atomic makes wonderful regs, that only require servicing every two years... Because??? Atomic will say because of superior design and materials.... cough... but I think the reality is that like most other regs, a two year interval is actually fine, assuming the reg is being taken care of properly and inspected regularly??
FYI: I'm not recommending
not getting your regulator serviced when it
needs it, just using common sense regarding mandatory service intervals (they are
guidelines, ask Bill Murray to explain).
FYI(2): I own two Zeagle Flathead VI's. It has been about 3 years for one 1st stage and >5 years for the other since I serviced them (and both still perform flawlessly); and I just serviced one of the 2nd's at about the 2.5 year mark.... the other is approaching 2 years. I will probably overhaul the >5 year 1st stage after I dive it this weekend... or maybe not....
To answer your original question,
either reg set will make you very happy. Don't pick based on the service interval alone.... pick on how YOU like them, if you are able to test them out that is.
Best wishes.