Cressi AC25 Master Cromo Regulator

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urbaneve71

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So I'm thinking of getting a new regulator and this was proposed to me. Have any of you used it what do you think of it pros cons pitfalls Etc. I'm an average diver with over 200 Dives in nothing technical. But we'll start diving depths on an average of a hundred 120 ft consistently
 
The AC25 is Cressi's version of the Scubapro Mk25. Solid first stage with great performance, and given its brothers, a lonnnng history of performance.

The second stage also performs well, but has the disadvantage of Cressi's emphasis on minimizing tool requirements for the technician. Some disassembly is a little non-intuitive, and the plastic is not as robust as other brands.
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Makes it lightweight for its great performance, but unless you are using a shop that services Cressi regularly, the odds are not small that a tech will break a part during service, and you'll have to wait for replacement. See parts 22, 23, 31.

Solid performers. Good value. Just beware.
 
The AC25 is Cressi's version of the Scubapro Mk25. Solid first stage with great performance, and given its brothers, a lonnnng history of performance.

The second stage also performs well, but has the disadvantage of Cressi's emphasis on minimizing tool requirements for the technician. Some disassembly is a little non-intuitive, and the plastic is not as robust as other brands.
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Makes it lightweight for its great performance, but unless you are using a shop that services Cressi regularly, the odds are not small that a tech will break a part during service, and you'll have to wait for replacement. See parts 22, 23, 31.

Solid performers. Good value. Just beware.
Thanks so much for the breakdown. Great info
 

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