For the first stage swivel, I agree. Adding a second stage swivel is cheap and is a nice addition, even for a vacation diver.Yes, but why spend money on something that’s not needed? If I read it correctly the OP is an occasional vacation diver.
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For the first stage swivel, I agree. Adding a second stage swivel is cheap and is a nice addition, even for a vacation diver.Yes, but why spend money on something that’s not needed? If I read it correctly the OP is an occasional vacation diver.
I like swivels, but less so if it is an add-on hunk of brass that sigificantly adds weight and extends the combined length of connections. So a model with the swivel designed in is first choice, and my second choice would be to switch to a braided hose with swivel connector, rather than insert a swivel between hose and box.For the first stage swivel, I agree. Adding a second stage swivel is cheap and is a nice addition, even for a vacation diver.
Every dive is a vacationA vacation diver indeed!
My z2 with the caveadventures swivel is not significantly longer/larger than the atomic swivel that comes on the z3 and higher from what I recall from handling them.I like swivels, but less so if it is an add-on hunk of brass that sigificantly adds weight and extends the combined length of connections. So a model with the swivel designed in is first choice, and my second choice would be to switch to a braided hose with swivel connector, rather than insert a swivel between hose and box.
Dear scuba friends,
I'm looking for a lightweight (travel-friendly) regulator that would accommodate a Suunto transmitter. I'd like to have the option of having a backup pressure gauge if need be.
With the Mikron, I'm worried about the transmitter getting knocked around as it sticks straight out from the tank/first stage -- anybody encountered that issue?
Would you pair up the Scubapro MK21 with the G260V? Any alternatives?
Are there any other models that I should be looking at? There's so much out there!
Please note that I'm only diving a few times a year so I don’t need the most top of the line rig.
I am familiar with the Mikron and the Apeks, but not the others. Yes, first question is does it need to be cold water rated? (< 50°) If so, neither of those are.
I have a Flight and I do really like it, but if you are a newbie you need to decide your spending priorities yourself. Lightweight regs are not THAT much lighter than some other models that are not marketed as "light weight travel", such as the Aqualung Core. Biggest advantage is the flexible braided hose and the lighter second stage, which helps reduce jaw fatigue and add comfort.
If you want cold water, consider the Apeks XL4. It is coldwater, and the 2nd stage is based on the Flight second stage. A nice compromise choice. But, no ACD and only one HP port.
And by the way, the pink womens Mikron is only the older discontinued model. The new Mikron only comes in choice of Yoke or DIN, but does include both size mouthpieces in the box.
Yes, but why spend money on something that’s not needed? If I read it correctly the OP is an occasional vacation diver.