Sold! Scubapro Mk20 UL 1st stage in DIN

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Geo7

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Up for sale is an Mk20UL ultralight 1st stage Has not been serviced, but works with steady IP. It has only minor scuffs.

$ 110 shipped, and (PayPal Friends only).
 

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The reg is perfect inside btw. No corrosion where it counts!

Some sellers list these for 170$ on Fleabay in unknown condition. This is the one Scubapro reg that one should not buy in unknown condition, as if they have internal corrosion the regs are toast.
 

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PS: I am also listing two R380, and would consider breaking these up and mix and match...

PPS: I am also listing two G500 2nds with a G500 adjuster tool.
 
is it only available in Conus? Or EU shipping possible?
 
Thanks for your interest! I am afraid this has sold a while ago (and immediately marked as sold). I usually include shipping costs within the US in the listing price to simplify things for the buyer. But I would have shipped abroad for an adjusted price. I think most Scubaboarders will do so for members with a good reputation and history such as yourself.

The UL regs are interesting regs, but make sure you buy one without corrosion (aluminium). I am now in love with Atomic titanium regs...
 
Oh haven’t noticed the sold label — was too excited
i have gotten 2 ULs a few weeks ago one was riddled with pitting and dissimilar metal fusing, one seemed that it might be restorable
But mainly this is for experiments sake; mk19s and an mk10 spec are the trusty ones for me (for now) — was hoping for a super travel friendly (relatively cheap) set tho 😅
 
what I truly seek is mk18ul tbh
 
No worries at all. Oh yes, the Mk18 UL is an exciting concept. I almost bought a pair of those a few years ago. Scubapro leaves no stone unturned trying out new ideas. I think the UL are regs for someone who is doing their own servicing and can take the reg apart once a year with minimum costs, and know how to take care of them. My friend @Golan68 loves and uses them.

People who use them in saltwater and leave them unrinsed after dives, and unserviced for years, practically destroy them. And it sounds you already got one such reg. Good luck with your search and let us know how it goes! That restoration project could be an interesting thread...
 
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