swinchen
Contributor
This is enough to drive me insane.
I am still working on picking out my first regulator....
1. Sherwood Blizzard
2. Dive Rite RG3000 ICE
3. Oceanic Delta 4/FDX-10
4. Aqualung Legend ACD Supreme
Ok...
1. I can get it from the LDS for an unbelievably low $244, and seems like a good solid regulator. I have heard a number of people mention that it might breath wet...
2. Great warranty, great service interval, comes in DIN w/ Yoke adapter, can get it from scuba toys for $399. But, a dive shop in Florida mentioned that they had people bringing them in for free-flowing, or problems with water flooding at moderate depths. Can't find a single review on it...
3. DVT looks neat, used by NOAA, nice swivel design, can get it from LeisurePro for $344. Only downside that I can see is that if I wanted DIN I would need to buy conversion kit and yoke adapter. Also, the DIN conversion kit removes the DVT.
4. Love the ACD (especially with DIN), seems like a solid performing regulator, never heard anything bad about them. BUT hard to find a deal on them, LDS wants lots of money for these, AL doesn't allow purchases online which is simply annoying and I would rather not support that type of business model...
The dive shop in Florida also told my I should consider going with a piston reg. Only #1 is a piston design.
Is there anything I am missing? I just don't want to make a poor decision. Based on features alone #2 has been been my top pick for a long time, but having my instructor tell me about problems has sort of scared me away from it.
What I really want is a regulator that will perform well in all conditions, although extreme cold water is something I will probably never encounter. Deep water is much much more likely (I plan on taking AOW this summer) I want something reliable, rugged, and easy servicing.
If anyone can set my head straight it would be appreciated.
Sam
I am still working on picking out my first regulator....
1. Sherwood Blizzard
2. Dive Rite RG3000 ICE
3. Oceanic Delta 4/FDX-10
4. Aqualung Legend ACD Supreme
Ok...
1. I can get it from the LDS for an unbelievably low $244, and seems like a good solid regulator. I have heard a number of people mention that it might breath wet...
2. Great warranty, great service interval, comes in DIN w/ Yoke adapter, can get it from scuba toys for $399. But, a dive shop in Florida mentioned that they had people bringing them in for free-flowing, or problems with water flooding at moderate depths. Can't find a single review on it...
3. DVT looks neat, used by NOAA, nice swivel design, can get it from LeisurePro for $344. Only downside that I can see is that if I wanted DIN I would need to buy conversion kit and yoke adapter. Also, the DIN conversion kit removes the DVT.
4. Love the ACD (especially with DIN), seems like a solid performing regulator, never heard anything bad about them. BUT hard to find a deal on them, LDS wants lots of money for these, AL doesn't allow purchases online which is simply annoying and I would rather not support that type of business model...
The dive shop in Florida also told my I should consider going with a piston reg. Only #1 is a piston design.
Is there anything I am missing? I just don't want to make a poor decision. Based on features alone #2 has been been my top pick for a long time, but having my instructor tell me about problems has sort of scared me away from it.
What I really want is a regulator that will perform well in all conditions, although extreme cold water is something I will probably never encounter. Deep water is much much more likely (I plan on taking AOW this summer) I want something reliable, rugged, and easy servicing.
If anyone can set my head straight it would be appreciated.
Sam