... So what factors would make someone pick any one of these brands? And for the sake of discussion, what about distilling down the core factory or maker of rebranded regs and also the aquisitions of several brands under one umbrella. So for instance Halcyon and Subgear are basically Scubapro so there are three names that realistically are all one in the same. Why should I pick Mares? what is special about them and what can they offer me that's better than any other brand?
Hi Eric,
I'll bite. What I look for these days is a regulator that I can easily find service kits for, either because the manufacturer makes the kits available, or there are enough kits floating around that access is not a major problem.
HOG, Zeagle and Dive Rite are probably the easiest. Mares
used to be easy, but most of my sources have dried up, and now it seems to only be Northeast Scuba Supply and ebay. Scubapro and Aqualung can be a challenge, but there are simply so many parts kits "out there" for these brands that it is usually not
too hard to track down what you need.
Why would you pick Mares
over any other brand?? I cannot think of a good reason, and I own and service Mares regulators, and I like them. There are just too many good regs out there for me to say "Buy this one, it is just so much better than anything else on the market". I think MOST current regs will make their owners very happy if the reg is tuned properly. My opinion tuning of the 2nd stage trumps the "brand" of the 2nd stage every time.
I do like Mares' diaphragm first stages, and I like their METAL 2nd stages; I am not excited by their plastic 2nds, but the ones I own are "fine".
The only NEW regulator I would consider buying at this point would be a Kraken.... wait, I did buy 3 new HOG Classic 2nd stages when the went on a crazy sale for $69.99 last year and think they are REALLY good (especially at that price)... but really prefer all metal 2nds like my Scubapro -109's or Mares Abyss 2nds...
Best wishes.