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rscott9399
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I think the suggestion of not buying anything until AFTER you get through training and a little more experience is well founded. There is a great volume of gear out there that can be perplexing to sort though. The best way is to rent what you think you like and try it out in conjunction with other gear. You will also be diving with people who carry spares and with a little persuasion, they will let you take a spare on a dive. You could also borrow a friends check it out... In most cases that is easy especially after them having bragged bout how good it is and the "wise" choice they made in purchasing it.
I have been diving a long time and have accumulated far too many regulators over the years, but for the most part, my alibi has been technological upgrades... At this stage of the game, after trying numerous regulators, I have finally settled on the brand I want, not only to simplify the parts count, but to know they all breath the same and I have the tools to maintain it. Scubapro MK25's with S600, G260, G250V, X650 is used on all my tanks. I trust all of these enough to run em' on bail out, decompression and recreational use. Note: the G260 hose can be mounted on ether side of the regulator... so if side mount is in your future, it can be handy. So buying from the jump without having the exposure to available gear, will tie up a bunch of money and potentially put you in the re-sale market.
Now to answer your question: I recommend the balanced second, get metal barrels. They don't ice and breath "wetter". All of the aforementioned seconds have them.
I think under normal circumstance i would agree with you. In Colorado its we would call that a ski demo not a ski rental.
The issue i think for us as someone said above, is after looking at whats available for rental equipment, most of it seems very low end basic entry level stuff i wouldn't consider for purchase.
The place we are headed says most of there stuff is scuba pro. She mentioned the R195 on some and she said there is other brands as well.
However, i was hoping for something a little better then a 195 for a rental.
So i think the issue is, by the looks of what is rented on the market, i may never get to try anything nice with rental stuff because it seems most of the rental gear is very basic