cybordolphin
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I will be diving mostly in California, Hawaii, and hopefully Mexico some time.
Now.. I understand that it is easier to convert a "YOKE" reg/valve to a DIN tank setup.
BUT it seems as everyone is saying it is best to go with a "DIN" reg/valve.
I will buy my own tanks to accomodate a "DIN" setup. BUT I do want to be able to use a "YOKE" tank in a pinch.
SHOULD I just go with the "YOKE" and get the small insert to adapt to a "DIN"? That almost seems to make more sense... since this type of adaptation is simple and requires a much simpler/smaller adaptor (design).
I am new to diving (getting certified).
Thanks.
Now.. I understand that it is easier to convert a "YOKE" reg/valve to a DIN tank setup.
BUT it seems as everyone is saying it is best to go with a "DIN" reg/valve.
I will buy my own tanks to accomodate a "DIN" setup. BUT I do want to be able to use a "YOKE" tank in a pinch.
SHOULD I just go with the "YOKE" and get the small insert to adapt to a "DIN"? That almost seems to make more sense... since this type of adaptation is simple and requires a much simpler/smaller adaptor (design).
I am new to diving (getting certified).
Thanks.