Hey everyone! I hope you are all fine!!
This is my last post about the DX Overpressure, I'd be happy to have your comments and expertise on that!
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I may have to disagree with you on that Ron. A Healthways Gold Label set up properly breaths really well.
Awesome article. It still didn't make me want to dive a DX though. hahaswimjim wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:43 pmI own these amazing recurve bows and a few Mistrals. If a Gold label has a USD hose and mouth piece set and is in good tune the Gold label will edge out the Mistral, but they are close. From a build stand point, the Mistral is just plain better. Heavier duty all around. I like them both. Given the choice though, I take my DivAir everytime. One day perhaps I'll be able to dive the Overpressure and find out for myself how they breath.
Thanks ScubaLawyer!!! Much appreciated!
Thanks SurfLung, it means a lot to me, English is not my mother tongue and it is challenging to communicate feelings and sensations!
Thanks Ron, I do agree with you, it needs to be placed in its context, compared to an Aqualung Trademark DX provides more air.Ron wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 1:42 pmNice article Stephane!
I agree with you though. I think maybe for the time people said it gave a lot of air, but compared to the Mistral or any modern regulator it doesn't. I think people often repeat what they've read and say that the DX gives too much air. It's a slightly less powerful Mistral.
I think if you were used to breathing a DA Aqualung with no venturi it was probably a lot of air. I still have a DX, like yours, in original configuration and I dive it.
I really like it, but it's not the best performing single state regulator. The DW Mistral is.
LOL!!! thanks Brandon!!BrandonLen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 8:43 amAwesome article. It still didn't make me want to dive a DX though. haha
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