What type of valve do you use?

What type of valve do you use?

  • Yoke

    Votes: 45 50.0%
  • DIN

    Votes: 19 21.1%
  • Mostly Yoke

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • Mostly DIN

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • Some of both

    Votes: 17 18.9%

  • Total voters
    90

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NINman

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With the recent "The Blow-job...yes or no? " thread, man that's wierd to say, I thought this poll might help us determin(sp) what the percentage of board members use what type of valve.

I use Yoke. I really didn't know no different. Now that I do, maybe when I get more experiance and if I want to do more then just rec open water diving. I might change. Untill then This is what I have.
 
rec open water diving here and I am a stro... er...I use yoke!
 
My own tanks are din so when I dive home I use din. When I travel especially caribbean most if not all resorts have yoke, so I take my yoke.
 
I dive yolk because I rent right now, But when I order my tanks I am getting DIN.

Chad
 
The one and only tank I have :( is a HP 120 so DIN it is. When I travel I will put the yoke back on so I can rent tanks
 
I'm using yoke at the moment, but that's a DIN 200 bar valve with an insert. Once I buy my DS4s I'll be using a DIN H-valve.
 
Well... guess what I have... Yoke Valves!
(on my truck and boat argon bottles)

For the UW stuff:
Nothing but 300bar DIN as far as the eye can see....

But I am no DIN chauvinist... I carry a yoke convesion with me on trips...

Hey, sometimes ya gotta live dangerously out the on the edge...
;)
 
Im using all DIN and i carry a yoke adapter when i travel or get air from a shop i havent used before. I was surprised that Lake Tahoes dive shop i used didnt have the ability to fill DIN tanks. Lucky for me i had the adapter in my save a dive container.

Andy
 

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