I came here looking for advice on regulators and when I said I was going to get a Mk25 1st for diving before this spring 2009 I was told that would be a poor choice due to local water temps and free flows trouble. The advice here was contray to all my real world diving experience with people using this 1st stage and I am happy to continue to report they remain wrong.
WRONG
Yep that is right, outside of extreme cold like diving under the ice on a fresh water lake or the ice at antartica the Mk25 1st stage is great in "cold water" and tested with 4300 psi at 2C without trouble. That is right, it is the required performance level for the regulator, your cold water reg might not make that.
Anyone that says a Mk25 Scubapro 1st stage has trouble with cold water below 50 F is incorrect. They don't know what they are talking about and my experience and dive log says different.
People on this forum claiming expert status Protray the Mk25 1st stage as a poor choice and they are completely wrong. And when I say this I do so with such previous orgainsations linked to as the United States Navy indicating that not only is the Mk25 good cold, they approve it.
Belce,
You sound a little defensive. It looks like others are agreeing with you that they also have found the MK25 to be a fine regulator and that it works well in the cold.
But it's like my older Sherwood Oasis. I've never had any problems with it in tropical, deep, or a number of cold water dives (Clear Lake 40 +-5* degrees Fahrenheit). My Sherwood and your ScubaPro are great bulletproof regulators. However, if we were to dive (more) exclusively in colder water (especially when the surface was inaccessible) , there probably would be a better choice.
Oh, by the way. I also find some of the BPs and drysuit folks can be a bit overbearing , but I listen and learn.
In the meantime, dive, learn, and enjoy.