Tony387
Contributor
I was hoping to get some input from you guys. I know that the MK17 is the first stage of choice for cold water divers. That being said, my question is this...
Should I worry about diving my MK11/c300 in temps below 50 degrees F? I have dove it at 48-49 twice, with no problems whatsoever. I doubt seriously if I will ever dive it in less than 45 degrees. I know that the SP manual states that all SP regulators are certified to be used in cold water in accordance with EN 250: 2000, this meaning they have been tested at temps of 39F.
I also find it confusing that SP's site and every product description I've come across states that the MK11 has "anti-freeze protection" and a "dry chamber," but according to SP's regulator comparison chart, the MK11 does not have either of these. Based on what I have read, I believe the MK11 to be quite capable of functioning reliably at temps in the 45-50 degree range, but I thought I would see what others think.
Anyone's experiences diving the MK11 in colder waters would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Tony
Should I worry about diving my MK11/c300 in temps below 50 degrees F? I have dove it at 48-49 twice, with no problems whatsoever. I doubt seriously if I will ever dive it in less than 45 degrees. I know that the SP manual states that all SP regulators are certified to be used in cold water in accordance with EN 250: 2000, this meaning they have been tested at temps of 39F.
I also find it confusing that SP's site and every product description I've come across states that the MK11 has "anti-freeze protection" and a "dry chamber," but according to SP's regulator comparison chart, the MK11 does not have either of these. Based on what I have read, I believe the MK11 to be quite capable of functioning reliably at temps in the 45-50 degree range, but I thought I would see what others think.
Anyone's experiences diving the MK11 in colder waters would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Tony