Looking at the Scubapro GO. Thoughts?

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hootie

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Brand new to diving (won't even be certified until Sunday) but I would like to buy gear right away because we'll be leaving the US to relocate to South Africa for the next couple of years. Between now and then, we will be visiting Cancun, Hawaii, Australia and a couple of the Fijian Islands and plan to dive in all of them. I would be more comfortable with my own BC and regulator (as well as mask, fins, snorkel which I already have) and would like to buy them from the place who is teaching me to dive and all they sell are Scubapro products. Using a Glidepro in my certification and the GO looked really similar to me.

So.....I was wondering, based on the above scenario, if the Scubapro GO would be a good choice for me. If there is more info that you need to lend advice, please let me know. I'm new at this!

Oh and I think I saw a separate forum for regulator questions and will post there if that's the case but if someone wanted to recommend a good scubapro regulator that won't break the bank, I'd be most grateful! I am using an mk25/s600 to get certified but yikes! they are pricey! is there something a bit less expensive that's still nice and easy breathing in the product line?

Thanks in advance!
 

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