Question Scubapro S620 X-Ti - behaviour, service and vs. G260

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It’s like a Mk10 but prettier
Whaaaa!
The mk10 is a beautiful slim billet of sleek compactness, but.. eyes of the beholder and all that 😅
 
So... i have it. The Mk25T is a thing of beauty... feels and looks really slick. Other than that.. well, it's a Mk25. I already love it. Factory pressure was a bit low at around 9.1-9.2 bar. Now it sits stable at 9.5.

The S620 X-Ti i'm still not really sure about.. will have to dive it i guess. The weight compared to a G260 is impressive and the diaphragm is tiny. But i'm not a fan of the little tab on the diaphragm spacer.. ring.. cage.. thingie. Also absolutely not a fan of the rubber purge button just falling out when you unscrew the cover.
Factory tuning was really bad, had to turn the orifice quite a bit to get it to free flow. Will have to properly adjust it over the next days i guess.
Oh and speaking of the orifice, that one is the plastic version compared to the metal one in the G260. I have some metal spares i could use, but i'm not sure about corrosion of the metal one vs. the titanium barrel.

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Congrats, how much did it drain out of your wallet?
Real interested to know about the insider discounts vs public prices
 

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