Hickdive
Contributor
I wouldn't pick the Scubapro Mk17 based ones. It's not a bad first stage at all but Scubapro and their dealers are specialists in piston regulators, if you need a service fast, in a remote location, there's more chance of them carrying Mk2, Mk20, and Mk25 service kits.
On a similar theme, avoiding "lightweight" travel second stages will also make it more likely there are spares and service available in resort. So I'd avoid the Aqualung Mikron first and seconds and the Scubapro C370.
The Aqualung Core is extremely light, if weight-saving is your goal. The Apeks just won't break down until you've given it dog's abuse and neglect for years. The Scubapro G260/r190/r095 are excellent second stages but I would pair them with a Mk25 instead of the Mk17.
PS If your heart is set on the Scubapro, have a look at the Halcyon H-50D, H75P, Aura and Halo second stages. They're identical to their Scubapro equivalents but the RRP can be lower.
On a similar theme, avoiding "lightweight" travel second stages will also make it more likely there are spares and service available in resort. So I'd avoid the Aqualung Mikron first and seconds and the Scubapro C370.
The Aqualung Core is extremely light, if weight-saving is your goal. The Apeks just won't break down until you've given it dog's abuse and neglect for years. The Scubapro G260/r190/r095 are excellent second stages but I would pair them with a Mk25 instead of the Mk17.
PS If your heart is set on the Scubapro, have a look at the Halcyon H-50D, H75P, Aura and Halo second stages. They're identical to their Scubapro equivalents but the RRP can be lower.