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This standout reg breathes easy under normal conditions, plus offers a tremendous amount of reserve capacity for extreme diving. It’s the priciest breather of this year’s shootout, but delivers the best performance, making it our Testers’ Choice ...
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The Delta 4.2 is a solid midrange reg, delivering very good performance and offering some nice design features. The second-stage swivel is a nice add-on, increasing range of motion. When it was hooked to a CDX-5 first stage, the Neo was a solid ...
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Both lab coat and wetsuit wearers really liked this reg. It delivers top-drawer breathing performance, is user friendly and carries a price tag so low that it almost doesn’t qualify as an Over $500 reg, making it our Best Buy pick in this category.
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Lightweight and compact, the Flight is perfect for the traveling diver.
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ScubaLab: Regulators
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ScubaLab put 12 new regs to the test to learn all are good, but a few are superbreathers
sherwood brut
The Brut is a good entry-level reg at a very attractive price point.
ScubaLab puts 12 new regulators to the test.
Breathing simulators are great indicators of a regulator’s abilities and we used one to put our 2010 ScubaLab regs to the test.
Get a quick break down of all of the basic features of our 2010 ScubaLab reg reviews.
The ScubaLab staff evaluates each reg in the water in seven basic areas.
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