travelrider
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I've been reading A LOT but have no real practical experience.
I am a minimalist at heart. I believe I have my choices narrowed down to either a Zeagle Express Tech Deluxe or building my own BPW. (Suggestions appreciated).
But when conveying this to three different LDSs, they have unilaterally tried to discourage me from going that route as a new diver. One of them sells Zeagle and so could sell me the Express Tech, one sells a ton of BPW stuff, and the third was a ScubaPro Platinum dealer who didn't have a lot of minimalist stuff.
Is there any legitimacy to their purported concerns about a new diver using a BPW or minimalist system like the Zeagle Express Tech?
I've read other threads on here encouraging new divers to go ahead and do the BPW, so I'm thinking that these LDSs are looking out for their profit margin more than my desires. Am I being overly skeptical as to their motives or might I be on the right track?
Thanks!
I am a minimalist at heart. I believe I have my choices narrowed down to either a Zeagle Express Tech Deluxe or building my own BPW. (Suggestions appreciated).
But when conveying this to three different LDSs, they have unilaterally tried to discourage me from going that route as a new diver. One of them sells Zeagle and so could sell me the Express Tech, one sells a ton of BPW stuff, and the third was a ScubaPro Platinum dealer who didn't have a lot of minimalist stuff.
Is there any legitimacy to their purported concerns about a new diver using a BPW or minimalist system like the Zeagle Express Tech?
I've read other threads on here encouraging new divers to go ahead and do the BPW, so I'm thinking that these LDSs are looking out for their profit margin more than my desires. Am I being overly skeptical as to their motives or might I be on the right track?
Thanks!