Captain Rick
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My thoughts are you need a new dive shop-not new regulators.
You might find more information in the "Regulator Forum." This is the "Introductions and Greets Forum."
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My thoughts are you need a new dive shop-not new regulators.
You might find more information in the "Regulator Forum." This is the "Introductions and Greets Forum."
I'm not an expert on Brands. I bought my Mares reg used when certified in 2005. Have no idea how many dives it saw before me. In the last 15 years it has seen 804. I have had it worked up every 2 years or so (used to be every year until someone on SB said 2 years is OK).
I’d get a second opinion.
I’ve been diving Sherwood since 1980, including the one I bought back then. Now that particular regs life is limited because some parts are no longer available, the newer regs shouldn't have that issue.
If you want a new reg, I won’t say no, but don’t let scare tactics by a salesman make up your mind.
And if you do pick up a new reg, the old one will make a good backup. My 1980 Magnum is now on my pony bottle.
I have been giving my lessons with an old Sherwood for a long time. It is serviced mildly every year, and still working fine. If yours work well, I don't see the logic in changing them, unless you want to.View attachment 571539
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My Sherwood regs were new in 1998, and still getting regular service.