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Indeed, I didn't end up going through with the bye, but the price was unbeatable ($100 can for the reg set and gauges). I'll hold out for a mk17 or 19
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Indeed, I didn't end up going through with the bye, but the price was unbeatable ($100 can for the reg set and gauges). I'll hold out for a mk17 or 19
I'd think hard about passing on it. The S550 is excellent and well worth the $100 Canadian on it's own (even hough that it probably $200 US). Also even though the Mk 16 is not fully sealed, it is very relaible in very cold water and is in fact a good choice for ice diving. The ambient chamber is very open and there is enough heat transfer to prevent a freeze up if you have anything approaching good cold water techniques.
Hi I recently bought a scubapro mk25 and s555 did a bit of research and found that the SP mk25 more than adequately performs in cold water tests but then i found out that there have been cases of the mk25 freezing up in cold temperatures. ill mostly be using this reg summers in the northeast Atlantic and in the Caribbean. I was wondering if anyone has dived these regs in colder water like 45-60 degrees with these or a similar setup. thanks for any info and anything they can recommend as i am new to cold water diving