SCUBA PRO MK 17 260 OR MK 17 620 TI ???

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I’m dying to know how much SP is going to charge for a Mk19 parts kit in the US. Mk17 kit costs two arms and three legs.
 
MK17 EVO 260 IT IS...

I'm late to the party, but I say excellent choice. I bought 4 SP reg sets a while back 2 x Mk25 EVO/S620Ti, and 2 x Mk25 EVO/G260.

To me, the G260 breathes a little nicer than the S620Ti. It's also quieter. The 620Ti is weirdly loud/noisy underwater. The only thing the 620Ti has going for it (despite SP claiming it has lower WOB), is that it is more compact and lighter. So, if that makes a difference to you and you would actually benefit from the less bulk and lighter weight, then the 620Ti might be a good option. Otherwise, G260 all the way.

I have since sold the sets with the 620Ti's and kept the sets with the G260s.
 
Thanks. I am gonna try out my 260 today and see how it compares to my A700.

It may well have been down to their tune but I've tried the A700 a couple of times and was not impressed personally. The G260 is a wonderful second stage. Having said that, out of the box they weren't too special, one was cracking at 1.6" IIRC, so I guess could well be tune.

Do you know what your A700 is cracking at? Post back with your impressions. Have fun.
 
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