Regulators
DIVER TEST: Sherwood SR2
This is a nice regulator. It’s workmanlike and comfortable, and you can’t fault the ease of breathing. Recommended. Read more...
DIVER TEST: Oceanic Zeo
An exemplary performer. It’s easy to travel with, so comfortable it’s nearly unnoticeable and breathes beautifully. Highly recommended. Read more...
DIVER TEST: Mares Ultra 72
It’s easy to be effusive about this modestly priced, highly specified and easy-breathing regulator. Read more...
Hollis LX100 & LX200
I’d be tempted by the lower price of the LX100, but I really like the idea of the tougher coating on the LX200. Regardless of which you plump for, these are good regs. Read more...
Mares 72X / Loop
The Loop offers a good breathe, though the difference in ease of cracking effort between it and the pneumatically balanced Ultra Adj is apparent and to be expected, given the price difference. But if you want a budget recreational or stage regulator, the 72X and Loop combo is a winner. Recommended. Read more...
Scubapro Mk11/C370
Head up, head down, inverted or in good trim the Mk11 and C370 worked very well, and passed my forget-about-the-kit-and-go-diving test within seconds. Read more...
Apeks XL4+ Regulator
The XL4+ works really well as a reg, breathing smoothly and staying dry regardless of orientation or depth. Read more...
Mares Epic ADJ 82X
Fifty-two metres flashes up on our computers. On test is Mares’ latest Epic ADJ 82X regulator. Nick Balban, my buddy and co-tester, is thinking very seriously Read more...
Sherwood Brut Pro
The Brut Pro is Sherwood’s entry-level regulator. Its ease of breathing is certified for diving to 50m Read more...
Beuchat VRT90
REGULATOR Beuchat VRT90 FORTY METRES DOWN, I’ve dumped all the air from my BC ...
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Apeks XL4
REGULATOR Apeks XL4 APEKS AND REGULATORS ARE SYNONYMOUS as far as many British divers ...
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