We found the best shops with low prices - to make it easy for you to buy the gear you want. ✅ Aqualung Leg3nd Elite - get.divein.com/Aqualung-Leg3nd-Elite ✅ Atomic Aquatics TFX - get.divein.com/Atomic-Aquatics-TFX ✅ Cressi XS Compact AC2 - get.divein.com/Cressi-XS-compact ✅ Apeks Ocea - get.divein.com/Apeks-Ocea ✅ Oceanic Delta 5 eDX - get.divein.com/Oceanic-Delta5-eDX ✅ Sherwood Scuba Brut Pro - get.divein.com/Sherwood-Brut-Pro ✅ ScubaPro MK17 EVO - get.divein.com/scubapro-MK17-evo You support the channel when you buy through those links as we earn a small commission from the web shop. This is at no cost to you. If you have any questions about the fins in this video - just drop a comment below. We try to answer all questions within 24 hours.
This lake in the video is where I did my first Open Water dives, 30 years ago!! I need to get back to Raleigh and dive here again, even if only for nostalgia purposes. Great video! I'm in the market for a new reg package for tech diving so this really is a great video. Thanks and thanks for the memories!
I am not saying Sherwood regulators are bad. They are a great bang for the buck I have been diving since 1976, and worked in dive shops for years. We use to see a lot of Sherwood second stage cases broken in the 80's. If you didn't have your regulator serviced for that long you are lucky, must not dive very often and take good care of it. Another subject, I grew up in Michigan and started diving there. And lived in Florida for 16 years.
Good review. I have been diving an Atomic T3 for years and it has always been rock solid and easy breathing. While I like the TFX design, I just don't know if it is worth the price to upgrade. I will take a closer look.
You mentioned all the data you collected on the AquaLung Legend Elite. I was wondering if you had that data to share so we can compare how the tests were conducted and scored?
Thank you for the video! Nice production quality, but if I'm welcome to give suggestions, I'd say invest in a proper microphone, as the sound quality is rather bad - makes the video feel cheaper, which is a shame because the video is very well put together. :)
6:27 okay question. What is the highest nitrox percentage for this. Because the dive shop near me That I got it from. He said it was workable for nitrox mixtures up to 80%.
Did you decide to pick one of each brand? I don't think there's a better cold water regulator than the Apeks MTX-R. Even if you really wanted to go with ScubaPro, the Mk25 is an environmentally sealed piston 1st stage, making it pretty much bulletproof.
Correction: The MK25EVO is NOT environmentally sealed. I own three original MK17 a MK19EVO (all environmentally sealed balanced diaphragm), and a MK25 EVO / A700 black carbon tech. Balance piston and while the addition of XTIS (EVO) improved cold water performance, you still have to be careful to flush the barrel ports, as sand or sediment can get trapped inside. It’s a spectacular easy breather but I only use the MK17/19s for cold water (I ice diver certified on MK17).😮
As a Swede, and Poseidon being a Swedish brand, I know this regulator well and I agree. The supremacy of the Xstream has been a well-known fact over here for many years. Apparently for the US Navy too...
In my personal experience, the A700/MK25 combination breathes like no other. Despite owning an Aqualung Legend with an Elite second stage, I've decided to dismiss it due to the superior performance of the A700/MK25 setup. I dive only warm water, 25/30 celsius
Heard the scubapro G-250 with the upgrade S and ss volcano plus new matching spring even though 20 years old! , is considered the best regulator ever built. Comes with the MK20 first stage and it swivels. Not my words but several others. Bought a S Pro full face mask and after doing some homework found the G- 250 would work with this mask so i found one on line. Found all the parts for upgrades and did upgrade myself. Bought an adjusting tool with gauge snd adjusted it to "crack" @ 8.5 #'s. I was amazed thst no matter how hard I sucked the air in it never felt it was going to have less air available. Larger chamber then these new regs is part of its better performance according to the guy that has 6 of these in his stable all upgraded. Oh there is a plastic sleeve that goes over the spring that is longer then original that i bought as part of upgrade. Some say use original as you get more adjustment on spring pressure. I did not need to do it.
Hmmmm my 1988 Sherwood Magnum Blizzard has only been rebuilt once in its liftime. Originally from Michigan , dove a lot bsck then move to this sand pit 32 years ago snd dove both sides of this state gulf and Atlantic never once had a problem with first or second stage ! Not one ! Got it rebuilt ( i was tslked into it ) got old parts back snd nothing was wrong eith any of them. I did like the ides of yhe new silicone o rings etc though. Had a horse misshap snd took out T 2 vertebrae injured tailbone ehich now burns 24/7 for 7.5 yesrs4 now. So i haven't been able to dive since but wsnting to get wet this year. One of the reasons i bought this manufacturers product was do if anyone asked if i wanted to ho diving i would say ------- SHERWOOD ! 😅 TRUE Story 😊 lets all ho get wet this year. 👍🏻
In the end, people can fight and discuss about brands all month long but most of the big recognized companies out there are doing great equipment. The differences are so subtle and more than nothing related to personal preference and personal feelings.
Yes, and no. It's true that all the big recognized companies all have great regulators, but if you're venturing into cold water or depth, you need to pick a regulator that works for that.
"Simple enough" for a novice diver to use...? OK, what regulator is too complex for a Novice diver? The most complex 2nd stages i know of might be the old Scubapro Pilot and perhaps the Jetstrams from Poseidon but not very. They are very easy for a Novice diver to use however.
My first scuba regulator was the Conshelf 14, thousands of dives and its still going strong. Purely for peace of mind, I'll be retiring it this year (still keeping it though) but looking at the Aqualung Elite 😊 keep with tradition
My wife and I have been diving Apeks regs for over 30 years. Never had a single problem unlike lots of other makes. This sort of review is a waste of time. No way the elite is the best reg out there for the money or build quality. This is a joke.
We found the best shops with low prices - to make it easy for you to buy the gear you want.
✅ Aqualung Leg3nd Elite - get.divein.com/Aqualung-Leg3nd-Elite
✅ Atomic Aquatics TFX - get.divein.com/Atomic-Aquatics-TFX
✅ Cressi XS Compact AC2 - get.divein.com/Cressi-XS-compact
✅ Apeks Ocea - get.divein.com/Apeks-Ocea
✅ Oceanic Delta 5 eDX - get.divein.com/Oceanic-Delta5-eDX
✅ Sherwood Scuba Brut Pro - get.divein.com/Sherwood-Brut-Pro
✅ ScubaPro MK17 EVO - get.divein.com/scubapro-MK17-evo
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Great feedback. The two Regs I was choosing between were represented, so it's good to know I wasn't too far off with my own research!
This lake in the video is where I did my first Open Water dives, 30 years ago!! I need to get back to Raleigh and dive here again, even if only for nostalgia purposes. Great video! I'm in the market for a new reg package for tech diving so this really is a great video. Thanks and thanks for the memories!
I am not saying Sherwood regulators are bad. They are a great bang for the buck I have been diving since 1976, and worked in dive shops for years. We use to see a lot of Sherwood second stage cases broken in the 80's. If you didn't have your regulator serviced for that long you are lucky, must not dive very often and take good care of it. Another subject, I grew up in Michigan and started diving there. And lived in Florida for 16 years.
My Shop used Aqualung and US Divers in Class. I bought a set of Genesis Prana Reg and Octo, Sherwood 3 gauge Console for my First Set.
Thanks for sharing!
Legend is great regulator. That’s my 2nd stage
Good review. I have been diving an Atomic T3 for years and it has always been rock solid and easy breathing. While I like the TFX design, I just don't know if it is worth the price to upgrade. I will take a closer look.
On the Cressi xs Compact AC2 din Regulator set, what part can't go below roughly 20m, the 1st stage or 2nd stage regs or both thanks and safe diving 👌
You mentioned all the data you collected on the AquaLung Legend Elite. I was wondering if you had that data to share so we can compare how the tests were conducted and scored?
I'm in love with the Atomic, but most likely the price make sme go with the Legend. Great video! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video! Nice production quality, but if I'm welcome to give suggestions, I'd say invest in a proper microphone, as the sound quality is rather bad - makes the video feel cheaper, which is a shame because the video is very well put together. :)
6:27 okay question. What is the highest nitrox percentage for this. Because the dive shop near me That I got it from. He said it was workable for nitrox mixtures up to 80%.
For the Cressi XS Compact AC2?
I’m in between aqualung and apeks. What would you all pick
Thank you for the video. You did not even go to Deep 6, which is great. But regardless Apeks XTX-50 will be the best, many tec and cave divers use it.
MK 25 / S 620 Ti fan as i do deep dives every week-end ( 130 dives last year ) . Check the fish in my picture you will understand
Looks nice. Thanks for sharing!
great review. I'm considering Oceanic Delta 5, but I'm also thinking about Zeo, which will be a good choice?
You got a subscription, look forward to your next video
Same here! Do fins next!
Thank you. We’re planning a test on scuba fins.
Did you decide to pick one of each brand?
I don't think there's a better cold water regulator than the Apeks MTX-R.
Even if you really wanted to go with ScubaPro, the Mk25 is an environmentally sealed piston 1st stage, making it pretty much bulletproof.
Correction: The MK25EVO is NOT environmentally sealed. I own three original MK17 a MK19EVO (all environmentally sealed balanced diaphragm), and a MK25 EVO / A700 black carbon tech. Balance piston and while the addition of XTIS (EVO) improved cold water performance, you still have to be careful to flush the barrel ports, as sand or sediment can get trapped inside. It’s a spectacular easy breather but I only use the MK17/19s for cold water (I ice diver certified on MK17).😮
Like sherwood first stage and had a bleed off rubber plug
The best Regulator is the Poseidon XStream and that, every year…
As a Swede, and Poseidon being a Swedish brand, I know this regulator well and I agree. The supremacy of the Xstream has been a well-known fact over here for many years. Apparently for the US Navy too...
@@pellelidell007 I'm not a Swede, but I've used the regulator myself and can confirm that it's outstanding at any depth
I just got the cressi xs compact bargain at £150 for 1st and 2nd stage+ octopus excited to try it down to 18m
Apeks!
Always a good pick!
Did this test use only air ???
In my personal experience, the A700/MK25 combination breathes like no other. Despite owning an Aqualung Legend with an Elite second stage, I've decided to dismiss it due to the superior performance of the A700/MK25 setup. I dive only warm water, 25/30 celsius
I am also very happy with my A700, Hydros Pro BCD & Air2 combo. Great for travel.
Heard the scubapro G-250 with the upgrade S and ss volcano plus new matching spring even though 20 years old! , is considered the best regulator ever built. Comes with the MK20 first stage and it swivels.
Not my words but several others.
Bought a S Pro full face mask and after doing some homework found the G- 250 would work with this mask so i found one on line. Found all the parts for upgrades and did upgrade myself. Bought an adjusting tool with gauge snd adjusted it to "crack" @ 8.5 #'s.
I was amazed thst no matter how hard I sucked the air in it never felt it was going to have less air available.
Larger chamber then these new regs is part of its better performance according to the guy that has 6 of these in his stable all upgraded.
Oh there is a plastic sleeve that goes over the spring that is longer then original that i bought as part of upgrade.
Some say use original as you get more adjustment on spring pressure.
I did not need to do it.
@@lynn4205 Nice
It is a Nightmare in cold water and servicing a grease-filled first stage is a messy business
I wasn't going to say anything. But, a Sherwood as most durable. No way.
Hmmmm my 1988 Sherwood Magnum Blizzard has only been rebuilt once in its liftime. Originally from Michigan , dove a lot bsck then move to this sand pit 32 years ago snd dove both sides of this state gulf and Atlantic never once had a problem with first or second stage ! Not one !
Got it rebuilt ( i was tslked into it ) got old parts back snd nothing was wrong eith any of them. I did like the ides of yhe new silicone o rings etc though.
Had a horse misshap snd took out T 2 vertebrae injured tailbone ehich now burns 24/7 for 7.5 yesrs4 now.
So i haven't been able to dive since but wsnting to get wet this year.
One of the reasons i bought this manufacturers product was do if anyone asked if i wanted to ho diving i would say ------- SHERWOOD !
😅 TRUE Story 😊 lets all ho get wet this year. 👍🏻
In the end, people can fight and discuss about brands all month long but most of the big recognized companies out there are doing great equipment. The differences are so subtle and more than nothing related to personal preference and personal feelings.
Yes, and no. It's true that all the big recognized companies all have great regulators, but if you're venturing into cold water or depth, you need to pick a regulator that works for that.
So your winning regulator is from a company that is going out of business?
Pricing would be helpful.
It's in the description
"Simple enough" for a novice diver to use...? OK, what regulator is too complex for a Novice diver? The most complex 2nd stages i know of might be the old Scubapro Pilot and perhaps the Jetstrams from Poseidon but not very. They are very easy for a Novice diver to use however.
12 engineers 13 opinions
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surely it will only be the best reg when its still working in 25 years time.....like my US divers conshelf 21!!!
MK 20 and G 250 from Scuba pro
My first scuba regulator was the Conshelf 14, thousands of dives and its still going strong. Purely for peace of mind, I'll be retiring it this year (still keeping it though) but looking at the Aqualung Elite 😊 keep with tradition
My wife and I have been diving Apeks regs for over 30 years. Never had a single problem unlike lots of other makes. This sort of review is a waste of time. No way the elite is the best reg out there for the money or build quality. This is a joke.
Shoot I dove FLAP all the time