Normally I would support my LDS, but I received a letter from the very nice people at Amazon.com telling me that I have 52000 Amazon Points bankrolled and please, don't I want to use
them to buy something? So I scratched my head a couple of times and said, "I know what costs a little less than $520." Basically this is "found money" to me that I can't really use to pay my day to day bills, so I can either use it for Christmas shopping or to buy myself a present.
I'm a relatively inexperienced diver -- about 30 dives spread out over a long long time. I live in Minnesota. I do not ice dive and have no intentions of doing so. However, I could see myself diving in Minnesota lakes in May and September. I have no idea what the water temperatures are -- mid October water is around 45 degrees. And of course, I will go diving while on vacations. Changing life situations mean I'll probably start diving more than I used to. I've always rented and have never used a dive computer. I have no intention of doing deep dives (where deep is over about 100 feet) either.
Amazon has a Scubapro Mk11/R395 for $325. By the time I add octopus, depth and pressure gauges, I'd eat up the $520. From what I can tell, this reg will certainly take care of me and may be more than I really need. I don't know if I'd be okay with a less expensive reg, maybe a Mares.
Along with all this, I'm considering a used BCD (ebay). One can find gently-used BCDs for reasonable prices. Buy weights and tanks from the LDS. Use the weights and tanks locally, rent when I'm traveling.
My basic thought is simple: get *something* now and get in the water more often. Then I can upgrade equipment once I have more experience.
So, my questions:
-Am I being foolish buying a reg via the internet? I'm not worried about the rip-off factor, but there might be things specific to scuba equipment that almost demands I should buy it from the LDS.
-Am I being foolish starting with a less than top end BCD?
-Is the reg I'm looking at the right choice?
-Given the basic situation, would you handle things differently?
them to buy something? So I scratched my head a couple of times and said, "I know what costs a little less than $520." Basically this is "found money" to me that I can't really use to pay my day to day bills, so I can either use it for Christmas shopping or to buy myself a present.
I'm a relatively inexperienced diver -- about 30 dives spread out over a long long time. I live in Minnesota. I do not ice dive and have no intentions of doing so. However, I could see myself diving in Minnesota lakes in May and September. I have no idea what the water temperatures are -- mid October water is around 45 degrees. And of course, I will go diving while on vacations. Changing life situations mean I'll probably start diving more than I used to. I've always rented and have never used a dive computer. I have no intention of doing deep dives (where deep is over about 100 feet) either.
Amazon has a Scubapro Mk11/R395 for $325. By the time I add octopus, depth and pressure gauges, I'd eat up the $520. From what I can tell, this reg will certainly take care of me and may be more than I really need. I don't know if I'd be okay with a less expensive reg, maybe a Mares.
Along with all this, I'm considering a used BCD (ebay). One can find gently-used BCDs for reasonable prices. Buy weights and tanks from the LDS. Use the weights and tanks locally, rent when I'm traveling.
My basic thought is simple: get *something* now and get in the water more often. Then I can upgrade equipment once I have more experience.
So, my questions:
-Am I being foolish buying a reg via the internet? I'm not worried about the rip-off factor, but there might be things specific to scuba equipment that almost demands I should buy it from the LDS.
-Am I being foolish starting with a less than top end BCD?
-Is the reg I'm looking at the right choice?
-Given the basic situation, would you handle things differently?