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I’m new to diving, just became open water certified and have fallen in love with diving. I’m trying to save some money on buying a used regulator and bcd because I plan on going all out on my drysuit and not cheap out at all. ...
Maybe try pairing a SP MK17 with a G25 or G260? A C370?I want equipment that will be good enough for Atlantic Canadian water temperature (summer and winter) as well as good for depths to 100 feet. This regulator set is going for just under 500$. Do I need to dig deeper into my pockets for a regulator or do you think this might be a great option for me?
Maybe a Halcyon H-50D (same as non-EVO MK17, but still in production) with a C370?
Offered **just for reference as what might be available used** - not advocating by any stretch, but I see right now on fleaBay a used MK17 w G250/R295 and Uwatec (SP) SPG for just under $450, but as to anything on fleaBay, it will require service (looks a tiny bit a little crusty). If it were on SB and offered by certain people, I would take their word for it and serviceability - not fleaBay, craigslist or Facepage Marketplace.
Local dive store currently lists and H50-D and Halo brand new at $720 ($385 + $335) -- Scubapro MK17 Evo + G260 combo for $799. Both of those setups are directly comparable but the Halcyon only comes DIN - I suppose your could slap a scubapro yoke on there if you preferred yoke. (the MK17 and H-50D are the exact same regs and parts are interchangeable...)
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I have become a tiny bit of a fanboy for the SP MK11/MK17 (and the H-50D) first stages. At it's heart the MK17 is like an MK11 with a sealed chamber. I have mostly those and a couple AAs and HOGs.
No direct experience yet, but I would also look closely at some of the options offered by some folks on SB like Deep6 (manufacturer), DGX, or any number of folks here that have retail shops.