Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
Buying used is fine for people who collect or work on their own stuff.
You have no idea of the history of the reg when you buy used. Some people who collect and work on certain regs don’t mind because they’re hobbyist restorers and they’re set up for it. A heavy handed hack technician could have manhandled the reg and screwed it up, maybe that’s why it’s for sale cheap?
I would only buy used if I knew the exact history of the set. For instance, my buddy has a used reg set for sale that he bought brand new and always took it to a well known dealer for proper service. Ok, that’s different. Or you know for a fact that so and so has a reg set for sale that he dived one time and hung it in a closet and he never used it again. Basically it's brand spanking new, that’s different. But those deals aren’t always around.
For a beginner who’s starting out and just wants a reliable reg set to go diving and not worry about it, I would just buy new.
It’s brand new and under full warranty. They have it in stock, no waiting, no getting it serviced, no surprises!
If your authorized LDS screws it up then it’s on them and you know who did it. You have recourse.
You could potentially spend way more in price and headache buying used if you don’t buy right.
And BTW, Aqualung is NOT some “beginner” reg set that needs to be upgraded at some future date. It is a top of the line, tried and trued, very old company with a long history and outstanding track record. They still support designs from the 1960’s.
People on this site will chearlead for whatever they use. Aqualung is not the primary brand I use, I only own a few regs from Aqualung, most of my stuff is old Scubapro. I’m just confirming for you that there is nothing wrong with AL, since that’s what your LDS sells.
You have no idea of the history of the reg when you buy used. Some people who collect and work on certain regs don’t mind because they’re hobbyist restorers and they’re set up for it. A heavy handed hack technician could have manhandled the reg and screwed it up, maybe that’s why it’s for sale cheap?
I would only buy used if I knew the exact history of the set. For instance, my buddy has a used reg set for sale that he bought brand new and always took it to a well known dealer for proper service. Ok, that’s different. Or you know for a fact that so and so has a reg set for sale that he dived one time and hung it in a closet and he never used it again. Basically it's brand spanking new, that’s different. But those deals aren’t always around.
For a beginner who’s starting out and just wants a reliable reg set to go diving and not worry about it, I would just buy new.
It’s brand new and under full warranty. They have it in stock, no waiting, no getting it serviced, no surprises!
If your authorized LDS screws it up then it’s on them and you know who did it. You have recourse.
You could potentially spend way more in price and headache buying used if you don’t buy right.
And BTW, Aqualung is NOT some “beginner” reg set that needs to be upgraded at some future date. It is a top of the line, tried and trued, very old company with a long history and outstanding track record. They still support designs from the 1960’s.
People on this site will chearlead for whatever they use. Aqualung is not the primary brand I use, I only own a few regs from Aqualung, most of my stuff is old Scubapro. I’m just confirming for you that there is nothing wrong with AL, since that’s what your LDS sells.
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