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I'm currently a Divemaster in Honduras, working as a dive guide, but I eventually want to move into sidemount and cavern and am curious what gear is best suited for starting. I have the Zeagle Zena right now, and really enjoy it, and have a scuba pro mk250 evo.. Would I need to buy two new regulators, or could I modify the one I have for sidemount? Any other tips, advice, or considerations welcome!

Happy diving :)
 


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I moved this thread into the cave diving forum.
 
your zena will not work for sidemount without heavy modifications, much better to purchase a dedicated rig.

Your regulator will be fine though will likely have to be converted to DIN, acquire a second first stage/spg, and get appropriate hose lengths. Not sure what the mk250 evo is, but all scubapros will be perfectly fine for sidemount cave diving. Some more ideal than others
 
Why do you want to dive sidemount?

It seems like a bunch of people want to start technical diving in sidemount but many lack a reason.
 
Good luck. I'm confused as well. These questions are best answered by an instructor and not the internet. I dive what is best for the dive I will be making.
 
Why do you want to dive sidemount? It seems like a bunch of people want to start technical diving in sidemount but many lack a reason.

Why not? What reasons other divers have for diving twinsets?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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