Question Lightweight Travel Regs?

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of the top of my head, probably the atomic TFX
I think also the most expensive

Keep in mind, the extra costs for lightness far outweigh the savings on luggage costs, but the TFX has other superb characteristics besides being light

Edit: a wallet friendly alternative, any „mini“ diaphragm 1st stage like the mk11evo, hollis (i think) dx7,dc7, cressi mc9 are relatively very light and would achieve like 80% of the weight reduction at also like 80% cheaper price point
 
Find yourself a ScubaPro MK11T and pair it with a couple of S620Ti's. Bulletproof reg, lightweight, and goes over great in Asia (white plastic trim). I don't pack my regs in checked luggage so the reduced weight is a plus.
 
Find yourself a ScubaPro MK11T and pair it with a couple of S620Ti's. Bulletproof reg, lightweight, and goes over great in Asia (white plastic trim). I don't pack my regs in checked luggage so the reduced weight is a plus.
que my yearly question, you selling? 😅
No leads still on the mk11T
 
que my yearly question, you selling? 😅
No leads still on the mk11T
never. I have two and my daughter is diving my backup. Those things are like rainbow unicorns.
 

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