Accessories
The Cressi XS Compact comes with just about everything you need to start diving, since it has a first stage, second stage, and octopus as part of the package. You can start by buying a Cressi mini SPG either with or without a rubber boot. Since you’re planning on diving in far-off, warm locales, you will need a good travel BCD. Check out our review of the Cressi Travelight here.
Price/Quality Ratio
You won’t find this regulator on any technical setups, and you won’t find it on the kits of instructors or divemasters. But this regulator does exactly what it is designed to do at a price that makes diving more accessible to a greater population. As stated above, the Cressi XS Compact first stage, along with the primary second stage and octopus, is roughly half the cost of a high-performance first and second stage.
Do we recommend the Cressi XS Compact AC2?
We certainly do recommend the Cressi XS Compact AC2 with the caveat that it is used by the intended audience. We recommend this regulator for those who dive shallow and warm. If you are a deep diver, however, this regulator is not for you. Check our rankings of the best regulators of the year here.
Specs & Features
| Valve | DIN or yoke |
|---|---|
| First stage | Non-balanced flow-by |
| Second stage | Downstream demand |
| Ports | One high-pressure; four low-pressure |
| Max working pressure | 300 bar/4350 psi (DIN), 232 bar/3365 psi (yoke) |
| Weight | 17.5 oz/495 grams (DIN); 22.4 oz/635 grams (yoke) |


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