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Interesting video that @Lake Hickory Scuba posted today. Obviously biased to Mares because of the shop which is fine, but interesting to see about the "do what is practical" for each of the setups.
I keep a singles regulator setup with yoke for loaner gear and if I'm going out of town with rental tanks.
I have a yoke and DIN fitting for my Kraken and swap it over to whatever tanks I'm using. It honestly takes less than 2 minutes.
I use DIN for everything else since I cave dive, but I try to keep consistency in the important bits. Secondary under my chin, bolt snaps to keep stuff contained, etc etc.
good watch, curious to see what everyone else's comments look like
- I like the argument for miflex on the rental regs and PSD regs. One extra advantage of those is that the braid is more chemical resistant than the rubber so the hoses will not degrade as fast with heavy pool use or in potentially contaminated water. Fun fact
- I'm not entirely sure I believe the extra friction warming the air up in rubber hoses though.
- I appreciate the argument for yoke in teaching/travel situations, something I firmly believe in. Same with the PSD discussion. I prefer DIN, most all of my first stages are DIN, but you have to know your demographic. If the area is yoke primarily, or yoke only, have a yoke first stage... I know everyone can't afford extra first stages, but you can swing the $50 or whatever it is for the adapters and just swap it over if you want to use DIN when you have your own bottles but when travelling yoke is easier. Many places will reserve DIN bottles for you, but why bother?
I keep a singles regulator setup with yoke for loaner gear and if I'm going out of town with rental tanks.
I have a yoke and DIN fitting for my Kraken and swap it over to whatever tanks I'm using. It honestly takes less than 2 minutes.
I use DIN for everything else since I cave dive, but I try to keep consistency in the important bits. Secondary under my chin, bolt snaps to keep stuff contained, etc etc.
good watch, curious to see what everyone else's comments look like