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I can definitely recommend Apeks - been using their D30 wing for years and hundreds of dives, that thing is virtually indestructible. Well worth the price in my opinion. Unless you are concerned about (travel) weight, then xDeep might be a good choice as these do run rather light, though had no chance to use their wings yet. If so look at divezone.pl or around PL shops, usually prices are better since xDeep is based over there.
 
I can definitely recommend Apeks - been using their D30 wing for years and hundreds of dives, that thing is virtually indestructible. Well worth the price in my opinion. Unless you are concerned about (travel) weight, then xDeep might be a good choice as these do run rather light, though had no chance to use their wings yet. If so look at divezone.pl or around PL shops, usually prices are better since xDeep is based over there.
I'm in Australia.
 
I can definitely recommend Apeks - been using their D30 wing for years and hundreds of dives, that thing is virtually indestructible. Well worth the price in my opinion. Unless you are concerned about (travel) weight, then xDeep might be a good choice as these do run rather light, though had no chance to use their wings yet. If so look at divezone.pl or around PL shops, usually prices are better since xDeep is based over there.
Apeks specs look same as Oxy Mach V
 
I can definitely recommend Apeks - been using their D30 wing for years and hundreds of dives, that thing is virtually indestructible. Well worth the price in my opinion. Unless you are concerned about (travel) weight, then xDeep might be a good choice as these do run rather light, though had no chance to use their wings yet. If so look at divezone.pl or around PL shops, usually prices are better since xDeep is based over there.
Ah you mean Poland?
 
Does the DTD use generic parts? In your opinion is one better than the other? The DTD is only $211 USD $328 AUD and has blue on it, I like blue.
If you wanna look for reviews on the DTD stuff. Look for DIRZone, Golem Gear reviews, I think there is more info about them online. DTD is their OEM... I'm fairly certain they're also the OEM for Subgravity.

I wouldn't touch anything xdeep with a 10 foot pole. They're really good at (online) marketing and selling really cheaply made gear for more than what the competition charges.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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