Ready parts kits availability for self service and also service in a shop found around the world can be hard. Option one is mailing them off, or mailing the first stage(s) and doing the seconds yourself. Option two is survey your local shops and buy what they service, which is unlikely to support self service; what that might be depends. Poseidon might get you both, it depends on the shop, but tbone is our expert on them, and they are a specific 'taste'. Older models, particularly of ScubaPro or AquaLung, often have kit availability, see in particular: Store | Vintage Double Hose. These vintage second stages are still common today or models that are close children of them, 109/156/G250v. Many vintage seconds are also metal, which is not light. The older firsts are harder to find, and certainly not new.
Yes, if you will never service your own reg and can not readily mail it in for service for what ever reason, you are better with a reg your local shop can service. Or keeping a backup set of in the box to switch to when you feel the current ones need service. Selling the ones needing service, or mailing them off for service.
Streamlined openwater setup:
- - Streamlined OW | Dive Gear Express®, for one distributors packaging of severals regs that way.
The norm there is 40 and 22" hoses.
Scribble might save a few oz's over the Signature. Wt. Difference between Signature and Scribble first stages
I've got ScubaPro and Deep6 Signature firsts and seconds. I expect either would still serve no matter what tech I move into.
Thanks, I was just discussing with a friend and the topic of serviceability came up...I suppose in the end you would want a brand you could get serviced locally, that might be the biggest factor.
That brought me to a few new options like the Apex Flight and the ScubaPro Mk25...the attraction to ScubaPro is simply that it's everywhere and thus if anything were to go wrong, chances are I can have it fixed quickly wherever I am and not ruin a dive holiday.
How reliable are the 90-degree swivel joints for the secondaries?