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The topic has evolved, we are entertained

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Who wants to stay on topic? That's just boring and a little stuffy if you ask me.
I like it when these threads grow and bloom into something beautiful like Swedish made Poseidons.
Now that Doctor Rob has once again blown my mind with his never ending knowledge and endless tenacious manner with the regulator classes to writing manuals and consulting on design at the highest levels, I am thoroughly impressed!
And now, opening up Poseidon to America beyond anything ever imagined! A premium brand too.
I am excited!
 
Big changes afoot for Poseidon USA.
A new website, poseidondiving.us will make parts and kit distribution much easier, and per DGX conditions of participation, Poseidon will support training and sales beyond dive shops, incl. direct to the consumer.
Looking forward to seeing their new line. I've been diving with Poseidon Regs for 40 years, (Brief venture into ScubaPro because the dive Shop required us to use equipment they sold) ScubaPro was good but I missed my 300's even bought a few used ones from the 1960's and kept them running for years, but parts were getting more difficult to get.
Last year I retired all my 300's and treated myself to a new set of 5000's.
love them too. and after 40 years I discovered that almost all the parts are the same ( except the first stage has been redesigned) It shows if your build it right the first time...there is little reason to change anything.
 

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