GLightcap
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I am trying to decide between the Atomic M1 and Scubapro MK25 EVO/A700 regulators and I was leaning towards Atomic until I realized the seat saving design prevents submerging the second stage unless it is pressurized. I'm not concerned about cleaning but when I was taught how to handle a major leak or freeflow in sidemount I was taught to signal, shut down tank, breath the tank down, switch to the other regulator, slowly reopen the leaking tank and if it is no longer leaking you carry on. My question is, is it really necessary to breath down the leaking tank? I don't remember if I was taught this but I thought you breathed it down to depressurize it and then when you turn the tank back on, in some instances the depressurizing could fix the problem. I think in a real world problem the Atomic regulator would perform fine even if some water made its way into the first stage, and then i would just have it serviced. But when I do these drills regularly should i be concerned about breathing the Atomic regulators down while submerged? Thanks in advance for you input!