In my parts bag, which goes with me wherever I dive, whether it's a local shore dive, or off my boat, or to a distant tropical location, I carry along with spare mask and fin straps, computer batteries, tools to swap hoses, seasickness, headache and sinus meds, and a variety of zip ties, O-rings, bungees. and compact 1st and second stage regulators. By compact I mean "about as small as you can get". Sherwood Magnum and Dacor Viper are two such 2nd stages that are good for extra parts bags.There are a variety of 1st stage regs that are on the smallish side and weigh a bit less.
I've had one 1st stage blow a HP seal (after a recent service) and another with IP creep cause a freeflow in my octo regulator in the middle of a weeklong dive trip. In both cases I quickly swapped the hoses onto my spare 1st stage. One one occasion my girlfriend was sucking water into her second stage and another time my sister got an unstoppable freeflow in her octo reg. I quickly swapped out my spare 2nd stage. I don't depend on a boat charter to have these things. You just never know, and older gear is inexpensive and reliable and not a big deal to carry around.
I've had one 1st stage blow a HP seal (after a recent service) and another with IP creep cause a freeflow in my octo regulator in the middle of a weeklong dive trip. In both cases I quickly swapped the hoses onto my spare 1st stage. One one occasion my girlfriend was sucking water into her second stage and another time my sister got an unstoppable freeflow in her octo reg. I quickly swapped out my spare 2nd stage. I don't depend on a boat charter to have these things. You just never know, and older gear is inexpensive and reliable and not a big deal to carry around.