Lots of people think change for the sake of change is a good thing.
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To be honest with you those two regulators were on my final two and obviously I can only choose 1 about 6months ago. I picked the Zeagle Flathead because it was cost effective, I wanted a DIN to yoke conversion on total it was 568.00. At the release time the SR1 was 650.00 and up with a waiting list, not many public coverage about how this anticipated regulator will perform. Also, when it was first released the SR1 had a minor problem on the 1st stage due to manufacturing process which is now taken cared of.
Now that SR1 are about 550.00 in my local dive shop I would have picked up the SR1 also, Sherwood annual parts are very affordable and you only need to service this regulator every 2 years.
My Flat head 6 has to be maintained every year and the only perk is that I get free annual parts. I am sure you already know the performance of both, if not it is 0.58 joules on the SR1 vs. the Flathead 6 is 0.91 joules. Both, are great regulators and I have to admit the SR1 is very attractive cosmetically, too. Again, I am not at all regretting my purchase of my Flat head 6. Congratulations in purchasing your regulator and may it serve you safely for many dives to come.
Correction, a few hours ago I went to my LDS to get a new book for class and the newer production model SR1 is now being sold back at 650.00. Even at 568.00 for my
I'm really interested in the SR1 myself but all these negative posts have me a bit concerned. Sounds like a great reg but it is it worth holding off for them to iron out all the problems?
I'm really interested in the SR1 myself but all these negative posts have me a bit concerned. Sounds like a great reg but it is it worth holding off for them to iron out all the problems?