Deco Reg Choice

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I agree with NWGratefulDiver. Why be cheap? it's your life!. If you can't afford the right equipment hold off until you can...
 
Well, there's cheap and then there's inexpensive and reliable. While I love my DS4's on my back, I'm not going to invest that kind of money for DST's on my deco bottles. I think unbalanced DR's or Salvo's breath good enough and are just as reliable as a DST.

In other words, what you want in a deco reg is reliability, you can sacrifice some breathing performance for cost. On your backgas, you need both reliability and performance.
 
Just for some food for thought, LeisurePro has the OMS reg listed at $180. They also have the Oceanic GT3-CDX5 on sale for $200 because the non DVT version is discontinued. This is exactly how I ended up with Oceanic OmegaII-CDX5's for my deco bottles. The OMS is unbalanced piston, with a non adjustable second, compared to the Oceanic's Environmentally sealed balanced diaphragm, fully adjustable second stage. I know guys who use this reg as their primary backgas reg on deep trimix dives. Now it'll cost a bit more to get the DIN kits for them, but it's a superior reg to the OMS.
 
Inexpensive and reliable......my Oceanic Alpha 7.

Of course to fill out the tech side of the setup the SPG is an OMS.
 
What about a used Sherwood Maximus? The are relatively inexpensive on ebay, reliable when serviced properly and have a swivel on the second stage with a 40 inch hose. They are not the best breathers but not the worst either.
 
NWGratefulDiver:
I don't understand the logic behind wanting a cheap reg on your deco bottle ... seems that when you have a deco obligation, the last thing you need is a reg problem.
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... Bob (Grateful Diver)

A great point - and why I read Scubaboard... This commen sense thinking from someone with more experience just Crystallizes key choices and options. Thanks NWGratefulDiver
 

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