I order a mask on 10/20 and it arrived today. For 14.58 delivered, it seems to be of equal quality to my 75.00 Cressi I bought earlier this year. I'll put it to the test in December in CZM....
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I looked at this reg just because I was curious:if you are going to buy cheap chinese regs, i would just go through amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Palantic-SCR-03-YOKE-NA-OC-Diving-Regulator-Octopus/dp/B00TP172KG/
https://www.amazon.com/Palantic-SCR-01-YOKE-AJ-Adjustable-Regulator-27-Inch/dp/B00TP0Z7XG/
I have purchased two drysuits and one wetsuit. The drysuits were the best neoprene suits I have ever worn. They were custom made with quality neoprene to exact measurements. I think where they lack is minor finishing. My wetsuit was a well designed suit that did not have a string attached to the back zipper. How do you really pull it up your back if there is no rope attached to it? Well you make one yourself.
Otherwise they make really good gear.
Its not the "creativity gap" its the culture of quality control and skimping on superior materials to lower costs. I haven't had a problem with Chinese design as much as I have with poor QC, or subpar materials that vastly shorten the product life. They also have fewer government controls to prevent companies from screwing you like that. Chinese companies that market directly to western countries aren't as guilty of this as others are though.People don't understand...... American business people think that the Chinese have a "creativity gap" but the fact is that this is not true in the least..... In fact, it is the other way around..... Americans VASTLY .... VASTLY ... underestimate the Chinese.
Its not the "creativity gap" its the culture of quality control and skimping on superior materials to lower costs. I haven't had a problem with Chinese design as much as I have with poor QC, or subpar materials that vastly shorten the product life. They also have fewer government controls to prevent companies from screwing you like that. Chinese companies that market directly to western countries aren't as guilty of this as others are though.
Its not the "creativity gap" its the culture of quality control and skimping on superior materials to lower costs. I haven't had a problem with Chinese design as much as I have with poor QC, or subpar materials that vastly shorten the product life. They also have fewer government controls to prevent companies from screwing you like that. Chinese companies that market directly to western countries aren't as guilty of this as others are though.