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Old 04-14-2008, 03:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Upgrading to new gear after a year of no-diving

Hello all,

This is probably a question heard many times on this forum, but I'm going to ask again anyway.

Background first - I'm looking to buy some new gear - I've been out of diving for the past year (birth of my first child sort of made me change some plans), now I'm ready to get back into it in a big way.

I was working on my Divemaster training and will be picking that up this year.

I am looking to buy new gear and have been getting quotes from local shops on every combo of everything you can imagine (luckily I have 3 dive shops fairly close to me). When it comes down to it, I think that every reg, bc, etc... that I've looked at is just great, so it is now up to price and features.

I'm really looking for advice here. I have sort of decided to choose from the following choices:

1. Aqualung Legend LX + Air Source 3 (attached to my Seaquest Pro-QD plus BC), a diverite Nitek Duo, and a suunto SPG : this option is from the closest LDS to me, with standard discount it would probably run me about 1300 for this option.

2. Zeagle FH6, Envoy octo, Tusa IQ700 in the 3 place console, Zeagle Ranger. This one is from Scuba Toys at about $1300 as package (my local Zeagle LDS is about $600 more expensive).

As far as I can figure out (only ever having tried the Legend LX in the water) both are really good regulator set-ups. The AL AS3 has some advantages over a traditional octo in terms of streamlining things, but is it worth it? Also the computers are identical (both seiko's with different brand names on them).

Seeing that I have actually 2 LDS that could service a zeagle reg, I don't think that it would be a big problem to go with this from ST. On the other hand, my wife would then have my old Titan Regs and suunto computer meaning I would likely need to visit two shops for service (unless I could ever get parts and training on servicing these things myself). The other issue I have is that I don't have a Tusa dealer locally so if the computer dies, I'm going to be sending it back to ST - not a bad thing, but not always ideal.

I do a lot of different types of diving, ranging from diving all over Florida (the inlaws have place in the Keys that I use often), diving locally (Maryland, PA, VA, WV), I like wreck diving, and I want to do more instruction. Also, as an aquatic scientist I plan on getting into more UW science.

I hear lots of good stuff about Zeagle and I have actually had the chance to speak with some of their reps and have a good feeling about the company, though I am a bit concerned about their lack of worldwide coverage (though not likely a problem since I usually dive close to the US).

So, with all that said, does anyone have a suggestion on which set-up I should go with. I'm driving myself crazy over this so any and all comments are welcome.

Thanks
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