I would never use the terms "Upgrade" and "Mares" in the same sentence (unless it was "upgrading from Mares....").
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I would never use the terms "Upgrade" and "Mares" in the same sentence (unless it was "upgrading from Mares....").
if you believe so, fine but the problem is more about gas density than about "underperforming regs"
All modern (and even a lot of old) regulators are all fine if they are properly matched, adjusted and used with the proper gas needed at the depth they are used.And I assume you say this from personal experience using poor quality regs at depth? Or do you just need a little more gas (He) in your mix?
I didnt see the OP, nor I, specifically referring to deep air diving, but that's what you seem to have inferred by my reply. Deep 'tech' divers should be using top quality regs / low WOB regs if diving deep on gas too. And I don't just 'believe so', I know so.
But hey, some people are proud of using their oldest, first ever bought, open water certed reg at depth. But I wasn't.
One of the three regs that passed the US Navy cold water test is a Mares IIRC the Abyss Navy. But it’s hard to find a bad modern Western reg these days for other purposes than ice diving. It might be good to buy a reg that can be oxygen cleaned, so you can have just one type of reg eventually.Not being snobby but I would never use the terms "Upgrade" and "Mares" in the same sentence (unless it was "upgrading from Mares....").
There are few that are less than desirable. I love my SP Mk2 and a r190 combo as a deco reg. But I dont care how much helium is in my breathing gas, I would not use it at 90m.All modern (and even a lot of old) regulators are all fine if they are properly matched, adjusted and used with the proper gas needed at the depth they are used.
Hype and markering are quite convincing to make people confuse " want" and "need".
yes, it is good to have a better combo but doesn't mean the mk2 and the r190 are intrisically bad.There are few that are less than desirable. I love my SP Mk2 and a r190 combo as a deco reg. But I dont care how much helium is in my breathing gas, I would not use it at 90m.