TostitoBandito
Contributor
I'm in the US and just bought a pair of new regs, taking the opportunity to move to DIN. A few reasons:
- DIN is a superior connection. Threaded is just plain better than a clamp/pressure mounting, and this is why you need DIN for high pressure applications. There's no o-ring in the tank valve like for yoke, so you're not at the mercy of whoever is or isn't maintaining the tanks you're using. One more common point of failure that I can't control eliminated.
- I travel a lot to dive where DIN is commonplace, like much of the Pacific. And even in places where it isn't, pro valves are becoming more and more ubiquitous around the world. For any compatibility concerns, it's easy to carry an adapter to make a DIN reg into yoke, but the opposite doesn't really work (you're relying on pro valves, again on tanks you don't control).
- Smaller and lighter is a nice bonus, both for travel and also in the water.
- The majority of serious divers locally here are using DIN, though they don't necessarily tell you this when you get certified in the US. At least not when I was certified 20+ years ago.