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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone (kinda). I am using my SP gear as a baseline to start with. This way I can learn and evaluate and determine what I prefer further down the road, have to start somewhere. One reason I went SP is because the shop that I will be doing a large portion of my business with is a SP dealer and with most of my gear being SP, it is a one stop place for any repairs and such that might come up. Interestingly enough, my LDS SP is more than 3 hours away. One of my local Atomic dealers I asked for a price quote for above mentioned Atomic equipment and after 2 weeks of no response, I took my business elsewhere. Of the 5 shops I have went to asking questions and looking at equipment and the multiple online quotes I got for the Atomic equipment, the LDS SP was within a few dollars of the Atomic equipment. Of the shops pushing the Atomic gear, none said anything about the quality of the gear and the only complaints they even gave about SP was their customer service at times.
Did I do a lot of research before buying my equipment? Yes I did, as much as reasonable possible to make the best educated purchase I could. I bought the equipment to last me at least 5 years unless something major happens. At the end of that 5 years I will evaluate if I need something different. Where I live there aren't dive shops on every corner and I have to drive at least an hour before I can get to one. Then it is buy it then use it, if you don't like it then you have to sell it and try something different. Over the years I have learned this will get expensive in anything you do. Ask questions about gear and you will get THAT person's opinion on what they like. Ask someone else and you are liable to get a different response all together. I learned that teaching people how to ride motorcycle and shoot weapons.
I'm doing the annual checkups on the regs more for piece of mind. I didn't look at the PFL thing as a selling feature because I had already planned to do the annuals anyways. As mentioned I don't like to use anything rental for extended amounts of time. I have no idea where or who has dealt with that equipment. Nor do I want to damage or lose something that isn't mine plus I would have to pay to replace/repair it and it would still belong to someone else.
To each their own I suppose.
Did I do a lot of research before buying my equipment? Yes I did, as much as reasonable possible to make the best educated purchase I could. I bought the equipment to last me at least 5 years unless something major happens. At the end of that 5 years I will evaluate if I need something different. Where I live there aren't dive shops on every corner and I have to drive at least an hour before I can get to one. Then it is buy it then use it, if you don't like it then you have to sell it and try something different. Over the years I have learned this will get expensive in anything you do. Ask questions about gear and you will get THAT person's opinion on what they like. Ask someone else and you are liable to get a different response all together. I learned that teaching people how to ride motorcycle and shoot weapons.
I'm doing the annual checkups on the regs more for piece of mind. I didn't look at the PFL thing as a selling feature because I had already planned to do the annuals anyways. As mentioned I don't like to use anything rental for extended amounts of time. I have no idea where or who has dealt with that equipment. Nor do I want to damage or lose something that isn't mine plus I would have to pay to replace/repair it and it would still belong to someone else.
To each their own I suppose.