Diverna
" If I had to do it again, I'd probably spend the extra money for an Apeks setup. Because they are excellent regs with undisputable credentials, and I want to be a SHEEP."
Well is this word SHEEP an acronym or the real word SHEEP? Because i dont like SHEEP people! DIR also does nt like SHEEPS. Always know WHY you are doing / buying something!
"Just some quick comments to the objections: Someone mentioned stiff hoses... replace them. Hose routing... a typical rec diver won't care. "
That someone would be me. A typical diver can become a tech diver! As you are becoming one as i understand now. Or maybe you are moving toward DIR diving. And a good rec diver or a good DIR rec diver SHOULD ALSO consider a smooth and neat hosing! This is one the IMPORTANT concepts of DIR diving. You should have know this by now! Now that you are becoming DIR diver. BTW : Did you read "the fundamentels of DIR diving? " by Jarrod Jablonski?
And did you read the OTHER reasons that other people said ? Why a Apeks reg is better?
hose routing
HP seat design
work of breathing vs. IP
breathing in different postures
MTBF
READ the comments of Warren G and Jarhead.
"Oh, and the last I heard Scubapro was a no-no for WKPP divers. Which would make the SP regs trash"
SP is not trash but :
SP is expensive compared to Apeks. Also in durability and maitainance compared to Apeks. That is the reason that many WKPP'ers dislike SP including GI. THat is one of the reasons that i choose for Apeks regs. One other word: "EVERYTHING that you hear outside the quest is not officially DIR and therefor not 100% reliable"
Aqualung is using more Apeks design in their regs. Hopefully, it's not the other way around.
Yes unfortunatly this can be true. Lets hope that this will not be the case. I will contact Landon about this matter and keep you informed.
"I'm switching to Apeks regs in the next few months. Yes, should have done it right in the first place"
Good point you are making here
. ..........[cut] For more technical divers, Apeks is the only way to go.
Yep, again true.
"An OW diver shouldn't expect to perform overhead dives where ambient light can't reach."
No no no! This is a misconception! Again no reg is too "technical" for any diver! And a rec diver can also find him self in a difficult overhead situation. Like low visibility and strong currents and cold waters, night ......where the reg has to be excellent. Shall i name some other reasons to convince you?
Why not buy the best reg in the first place that is cheaper also? Logic...
Have fun, Xerxes