scubafool
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I've had my GS2000 about one year. I've got to agree with Talon that the switch is a little confusing. Other manufacturers seem to be able to manufacture good, easy-breathing regs without it. I've had it to 130' without ANY complaints about performance. However, about 6 months ago the alternate (a Genesis Octo), started to bleed a little air continuosly. I took it in for service, & when I got it back the shop said that the reg was in unbelievably great shape (except for a problem in the first stage that caused the bleed). Also, I've noticed that when I roll onto my back, breathing gets a little harder. Anyone, might this be an adjustment problem?
My buddy & I have shared air @ 60" with it, & though it kept us alive, I could tell if we inhaled at the same time. No such problems with her Maximus @ 100'.
This being said, I think it is a pretty good reg, & I tend to be overly critical, so don't let what I've said send you running for cover, it beats the PANTS off of the Sherwood Magnum I used to rent.
I'm trying to set up some diving for this weekend, & my buddy promises she'll FINALLY let me try her Maximus for a dive or two. I'll let you know my impressions if you're interested
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My buddy & I have shared air @ 60" with it, & though it kept us alive, I could tell if we inhaled at the same time. No such problems with her Maximus @ 100'.
This being said, I think it is a pretty good reg, & I tend to be overly critical, so don't let what I've said send you running for cover, it beats the PANTS off of the Sherwood Magnum I used to rent.
I'm trying to set up some diving for this weekend, & my buddy promises she'll FINALLY let me try her Maximus for a dive or two. I'll let you know my impressions if you're interested
Stay wet