vicdiver656
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Oh, right! Sorry! i forgot about the VAT
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Well, there are several options. First, if she goes with a cheaper reg there will not be any possible flow adjustments. Dive shops flogging of their rental gear at the end of the year is a good idea. Personally, I don´t like the packadge deals because I find that they are never exactly what I want. If you want a reg that has an outstanding warranty record, I would go for the lower class ScubaPro 1st and 2nd stages. You can also save a lot of money by buying the octo regs rather than a reg that isn´t classified as an octo. I found that SP would charge at least another 100 when I went to buy a MK25 and S600, along with a G250V.
Just me two euros...
can i respond here? i have never taken a breath underwater, but if i did. I would feel better knowing my air was coming from a source beyond my abilities. (if this is good, more is better) I want to dive and my biggest complaint (biggest obstacle) is cost. I can only afford "entry level" equipment but i don't want to reach the limits (or even come close). I prefer the point be way out of reach but if i needed to i could get closer without risking failure. I don't think drbill was trying to imply cheap means risk. look at the reg like a diamond ring, the more you spend on the reg the less you have to spend on dinner.
can i respond here? i have never taken a breath underwater, but if i did. I would feel better knowing my air was coming from a source beyond my abilities. (if this is good, more is better) I want to dive and my biggest complaint (biggest obstacle) is cost. I can only afford "entry level" equipment but i don't want to reach the limits (or even come close). I prefer the point be way out of reach but if i needed to i could get closer without risking failure. I don't think drbill was trying to imply cheap means risk. look at the reg like a diamond ring, the more you spend on the reg the less you have to spend on dinner.