NeilA.
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I thought the Halo is a G250V.also Halcyon, which is the H50-D and Halo second are a Scubapro MK17+G250);
I am not sure the difference between G250 and G250V, besides “Vintage”.
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I thought the Halo is a G250V.also Halcyon, which is the H50-D and Halo second are a Scubapro MK17+G250);
Right - a 250 series of some sort. Exact pronoun I'm not sure of.I thought the Halo is a G250V.
I am not sure the difference between G250 and G250V, besides “Vintage”.
Ha, I think you can change the title as "my next reg" instand.I am 60 with around 1500 dives. I am thinking of buying a new regulator set.
I use Dive Rite at this time, but when in other countries I find it hard to get serviced. I am having a problem with it. Actually been like this since it was new. When I invert water comes in while breathing.
I used an Apex in the Philippines that a friend let me use. It breathed so much easier than my Dive Rite. While in Manila I did find a place to have my Dive Rite serviced, but it didn't make a difference.
I want a reg that I can get serviced anywhere in the world that will last for years.
Is there a big difference between MK17 and MK17 EVO? I'm seeing EVOs available on LeisurePro...Not bad advice. But SP discontinued the MK17 because, well, no one can figure out why. It's kinda still around in the MK19 but that is a huge reg.
I took it to mean the last one bought (once it's bought), not the last one ever.Ha, I think you can change the title as "my next reg" instand.
Trust me, you still a young diver at SB.
The classic set is MK 25/ G260 R195, they can get service everywere even on the liveaboard.