Chipmon
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I use a seacure and really like it. I trimmed about an inch off each wing an it is very comfortable.
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I am using an oceanic Delta 4 second stage with the FDX-10 first stage. I found I had to bite down at times (specially when turning my head) so that I wouldn't loose the mouth piece. I have also switched the position of the primary and secondary on the first stage to alleviate some of the pressure the hose created from the bend it makes coming around. I have also thought about turning the tank a little when mounting it to the BCD to widen the arc as well.
Try the Seacure, I use it with great success, but if the first stage on the FDX-10 is the same as on the CDX-5, the ports are poorly placed. I also tried the hose switch, but even with the Seacure, I still have some tugging that I didn't have on my old Sherwood Brut. I think a swivel might be the next thing to try.
I have also read changing the length of your second stage hose might help. But you really can't beat the Seacure mouthpiece.
I did.How many have changed out their mouth piece on their regulator?
Seacure. LDS suggested it, I tried it. Love itWhich one did you choose and why?
Yes. Before, I felt like I was having to clamp down on a skimpy moutpiece to keep it in my mouth. Now my mouth more or 'relaxes' around the Seacure.Did it help reduce jaw fatigue?
Just one of the reasons I got an Atomic B2, no need to upgrade parts.:blinking:How many have changed out their mouth piece on their regulator? Which one did you choose and why? Did it help reduce jaw fatigue?
I noticed during this last weekend of diving I would have to hold my regulator in my mouth for a few minutes to give my jaw a rest and I am thinking about a new mouth piece to help eliminate this issue. Any and all suggestions welcome.
Thanks