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There was quite a long thread discussing ANSTI simulator testing of regulators a little over 2 years ago. It is an interesting topic, most divers probably do not know much about it. Latest ScubaLabs reg test - huh?Scuba Regulators
Some reading for the original poster. You can scroll through the list for top regs for each year. There are ease of breathing graphs for different rates and depths for each reg so you can compare them easily. They don't review every reg every year so you have to look at earlier years to find a particular reg.
While there is no “right way” there is a wrong way.When I did my OW I was amazed how easy it was to breath from instructors regulator. I wanted to have one of those for sure...
Few dives later other DM (same shop) told me, that his regulator is more difficult to breath than renting one. He prefer to suck air and that helps him to safe some air and have less weight as he doesn't breath in deeply.
After that I realized there is no right way, just matter of taste.
When I did my OW I was amazed how easy it was to breath from instructors regulator. I wanted to have one of those for sure...
Few dives later other DM (same shop) told me, that his regulator is more difficult to breath than renting one. He prefer to suck air and that helps him to safe some air and have less weight as he doesn't breath in deeply.
After that I realized there is no right way, just matter of taste.