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- From: bangs@cs.utk.edu (Alex L. Bangs)
- Newsgroups: rec.scuba
- Subject: US Divers Micra
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 14:44:00 -0500
- Organization: CS Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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- Summary: advice wanted on US Divers Micra regulator
- Keywords: us divers micra regulator
-
- Once again, I'm asking for advice/experience. I have been looking at US Diver's
- regulators at the recommendations of some folk, and I tried them out last
- weekend. I was really impressed with the Micra. It is the first time I
- have tried a regulator that truly felt different. The only thing I don't
- like about it is that the small size and lack of long exit ports means that
- if you are sitting in place, the bubbles tend to go up your face more than
- on other regulators.
-
- Anyone have experience with this regulator? Does it hold up well? Is the
- performance at depth acceptable (according to US Divers it should be, but...)?
- Any comments on US Diver's regulators in general?
-
- Feel free to post or e-mail comments. I can post a summary or put it into the
- archive. I have found that posting comments can be useful since it gets
- some responses... (see the Zeagle thread ;-)
-
- Thanks in advance,
- Alex
-