Rubicon Rob
New
I'm getting ready to purchase a couple of regulators and I've been doing tons of research. I'm curious as to the pros and cons of buying a big brand (Scubapro, Aqualung etc.) vs. something from one of the smaller brands (Dive Rite, Hog, Deep6).
I'm a gear nerd at heart and in my other hobbies (Jeeps and backpacking) I've always gravitated towards smaller cottage manufacturers. I appreciate the value you can get and I like that they are generally more actively involved in the community. So naturally I'm doing the same with dive equipment.
The only real apprehension I have is with regulators, mainly due to the service they will need. I've seen a lot of advice on getting something that the LDS can service as well as any shop you'll come across while on vacation, which makes sense to me. On the other hand, sending them in every 2 years or so doesn't seem too bad and if something goes on the fritz while down in the Caribbean, I can always grab a rental and figure things out when I get home.
Are there any other factors in this decision I might be over looking?
How often do most of you find you're having to get regulators looked at outside of the manufacturers stated service interval? I'm probably looking at a realistic ~50 dives a year so I'm not going to be putting heavy use on them.
I'm also not opposed to DIY service. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and enjoy learning about my equipment. But at best, that is still a couple years off.
I'm a gear nerd at heart and in my other hobbies (Jeeps and backpacking) I've always gravitated towards smaller cottage manufacturers. I appreciate the value you can get and I like that they are generally more actively involved in the community. So naturally I'm doing the same with dive equipment.
The only real apprehension I have is with regulators, mainly due to the service they will need. I've seen a lot of advice on getting something that the LDS can service as well as any shop you'll come across while on vacation, which makes sense to me. On the other hand, sending them in every 2 years or so doesn't seem too bad and if something goes on the fritz while down in the Caribbean, I can always grab a rental and figure things out when I get home.
Are there any other factors in this decision I might be over looking?
How often do most of you find you're having to get regulators looked at outside of the manufacturers stated service interval? I'm probably looking at a realistic ~50 dives a year so I'm not going to be putting heavy use on them.
I'm also not opposed to DIY service. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and enjoy learning about my equipment. But at best, that is still a couple years off.