bvbellomo
Contributor
I signed up for a dive trip in the Bahama's in October. I really don't have any equipment. The store coordinating the trip, which profits selling and servicing regulators, tried to get me to buy an Aqualung Legend. It seems a step up from what I was looking for - however the store's selling points were:
1) Any regulator is going to need servicing - usually annual inspections and biannual replacement of o-rings and other parts. Having the Legend serviced with their shop under warranty would be cheaper in the long run. This is a serious concern, they aren't the only dive shop, but being in Ohio, my options are limited. I don't know what other brands they will service, or if they will charge more.
2) A sealed regulator will last far longer if I am doing mainly saltwater diving. I am skeptical on this, as I am not diving every day, and small parts are being replaced every other year. I certainly could see a poorly made off brand reg corroding quickly, but any reg from a reputable brand designed for saltwater should last my entire diving career.
Money isn't ridiculously tight or I wouldn't be diving, and I understand how you could lose money on cheap gear that costs too much to service or I decide to upgrade on my 2nd trip. But I would rather start with more basic gear, and upgrade as my preferences change over time. I will have a lot more money in 2 years than I do now.
I am inclined to take their advice on this - they did not try to push me into any specific dive computer, octo, bcd, wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, etc. They are happy to sell me gear, but seem to understand most people buying cheaper and better selection online.
1) Any regulator is going to need servicing - usually annual inspections and biannual replacement of o-rings and other parts. Having the Legend serviced with their shop under warranty would be cheaper in the long run. This is a serious concern, they aren't the only dive shop, but being in Ohio, my options are limited. I don't know what other brands they will service, or if they will charge more.
2) A sealed regulator will last far longer if I am doing mainly saltwater diving. I am skeptical on this, as I am not diving every day, and small parts are being replaced every other year. I certainly could see a poorly made off brand reg corroding quickly, but any reg from a reputable brand designed for saltwater should last my entire diving career.
Money isn't ridiculously tight or I wouldn't be diving, and I understand how you could lose money on cheap gear that costs too much to service or I decide to upgrade on my 2nd trip. But I would rather start with more basic gear, and upgrade as my preferences change over time. I will have a lot more money in 2 years than I do now.
I am inclined to take their advice on this - they did not try to push me into any specific dive computer, octo, bcd, wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, etc. They are happy to sell me gear, but seem to understand most people buying cheaper and better selection online.