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    Atomic Regs..who has them? Likes/dislikes?

    I have Atomic M1s for my doubles. If I won the lottery tomorrow, I wouldn't change them. Nuf said.
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    zeagle /atomic regs

    I recently bought 2 sets of Atomic M1s for my doubles. Great hose routing and you cant beat the Atomic quality. However, most high quality regs these days breath pretty much the same.
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    So.. which agency to choose?

    I've stayed on the TDI "path" for now. Nitrox-Advanced Nitrox-Deco Procedures and now about to do Extended Range/Trimix. For me it came down to a variety of factors including cost, location, instructor reputation, and instructor availability. The Trimix course I'm about to do will be the 6th...
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    Cost of Tec Diving?

    I was bitten by the tech diving bug a couple of years ago. I enjoy the full spectrum of the hobby; the gear, the people, the training, the trips, and of course the diving itself. I'm fortunate that both my wife and I make a good income and I can fund my obsession. However, no matter how much...
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    Choice: Yoke versus DIN while travelling

    Thanks, I'm well aware of the adaptor but still wondering what kind of tank valves are typically available at the big dive destinations such as the Caymans, Cozumel, etc. It's not a big deal to change over my regs to yoke before I head down.
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    Choice: Yoke versus DIN while travelling

    Just a quick question, I might be heading "down south" this summer to do some diving. Likely tech diving doubles, but maybe some single tank stuff with my wife as well. All of my regs are DIN, but I have the parts to convert them back to yoke. Is it better to travel with regs setup for DIN or...
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    Your Regulator of Choice?

    I've recently switched over to Atomic M1 regs. IMO, they're the best brand on the market. I'm defiantly not a reg expert, but Atomic doesnt skimp on any of the details in an attempt to produce the best regs they can. Many companies out there are trying to make a quick buck and just rebrand...
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    BC Wrecks: What depths? and Best wrecks?

    +1 Bucaneer Inn, great stay, friendly, secure gear storage and drying room downstairs, close to the marina, diver friendly,
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    Updates for TDI manuals?

    I just got the Trimx manual and it's version 0910 (Sep 2010) I think....
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    Scuba Pro or Aqua Lung

    What about Atomic?
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    Primary lighting

    $499 is a great price for that lite. I have the LED 700 and have had zero issues with it. HID lights are great, but the one I want is $1200 so I will be diving my 700 for a bit longer. The HID gives a more tight beam which is better for signalling, whereas the LED has a bit more flood to the...
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    Anyone recognize this logo?

    Looks like one of the regs produced by ocean divers supply. Looks similar to the regs on their site.
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    Regulators for Tech Diving

    You'll be very happy with the Tek3s. They were on my short list when they came out a few years ago. If you're buying them new, make sure you get them from an authorized dealer and register them. Aqualung/Apeks North America have a free parts program, but you really have to play by the rules.
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    Regulators for Tech Diving

    I've been looking for regs for years for my doubles. Apeks, Scuba Pro, Dive Rite, Oceanic, I've tried a few. Most regs are very good these days, so decisions should mostly come down to personal preference, ease of servicing, house routing, and price. I've finally decided on Atomic M1s and...
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