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I would go Mark 17 with G260 or maybe the Mark 19. And I put my money where my mouth is and just bought a G260 and Mark 17. I
I feel my g260 gives slightly better or precise control over when the valve opens. I guess due to a larger diaphragm. g260 mk17 is a gem if you do not need a swivel or 5th port - like single tank.
Thank you, just sealed the deal and My brand new mk25 is on the wayThe Mk25 might be old, but the reason it is still around is because it is a really really solid first stage.
I would not worry about it being "outdated" or anything like that, it's an amazing reg and it will most likely be around for much longer.
MK25 is a high performance work horse (usually a contradiction but it fits the bill).Had my first dive with them today and they are bloody amazing!
He must be the same engineer that designed the Mark 21 because the first time I saw it I was wondering why the scuba shop had a model airplane engine and then I saw that it was a regulator shaped like a Ducati cylinder. Can I say that is kind of stupid and not be mean in doing so?MK25 is a high performance work horse (usually a contradiction but it fits the bill).
As a side note, i asked SP why they put a cover on the A700 that can't easily be removed to clear sand from the housing. (Cover is retained by 4 Torx microscrews.) They said the design engineer came from Ducati and he wanted to make it look like a part you might see on a cool motorbike.
What kind of non answer is that?