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Folks,

I have Zeagle reg with Din since I use a HP steel tank at home. Do I need to bring Din to Yoke adptor to cozumel? I am wondering that if the most dive shops use Yoke valve tanks there. I'd like to travel light.
 
i dove with Aldora, they had DIN tanks so no adapter...steel 120s, too...
 
Folks,

I have Zeagle reg with Din since I use a HP steel tank at home. Do I need to bring Din to Yoke adptor to cozumel? I am wondering that if the most dive shops use Yoke valve tanks there. I'd like to travel light.

A din adapter is not that heavy. I take mine along for the ride on every trip. Better safe than sorry.
 
Folks,

I have Zeagle reg with Din since I use a HP steel tank at home. Do I need to bring Din to Yoke adptor to cozumel? I am wondering that if the most dive shops use Yoke valve tanks there. I'd like to travel light.

It depends on who you dive with. Aldora, Living Underwater and Liquid Blue (not an all inclusive list) all use Steel 100's and 120's with DIN valves. Most of the valves have the yoke plug in them as the majority of US divers have yoke valves. It would be easy for any OP to remove the plug and make it a DIN valve for you.
 

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