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I tested it in my cold, local quarry down to 60 feet. I couldn’t tell a difference in the breathing performance, even approaching temperatures as low as 50 degrees. Both the first and second stage performed how I expected.
I also tested it to the limits of recreational diving in the Atlantic Ocean, where the currents can be temperamental and the salinity level is high. The balanced piston really came through for me. Kicking headlong into the current at almost 130 feet I felt no struggle to pull the air I needed.
The second stage is light enough to not weigh down your neck on long dives, yet sturdy enough to take the day in and day out abuse of deep Atlantic divers. The mouthpiece is soft and there is no jaw fatigue after a long dive.
This is a regulator almost everybody could benefit from using. It is simple enough for novice divers; it is high-performance enough for experienced divers; it handles nicely in cold waters; it is sealed for dirty-water divers; and it has a fifth low-pressure port, making it a great regulator for technical divers.
Accessories
Sherwood Scuba has been manufacturing high-quality equipment for over 60 years. They produce everything from regulators to BCDs, fins, and masks. The first accessory you will want to have with your SR2 is the Sherwood octopus. You could choose between the SR2 octo, the Sherwood octo, The Gemini octo, or the Remora octo. One of their more popular masks is the Sherwood Cruz; read our review here.
Do we recommend the Sherwood Scuba SR2?
We do recommend the Sherwood Scuba SR2 regulator. It is a great everyday regulator. It may not be quite as high-performance as some other regulators, but it is still a solid piece of equipment that will suit the needs of most divers. Having a turret swivel and a fifth low-pressure port make it an excellent choice for divers who are starting out in technical diving or that wear a full-face mask along with a drysuit.
The second stage is light, sturdy, and breathes nicely. Being a balanced piston means you never have to worry about a change in performance regardless of how deep you are, how much air you have left, or how hard you are working.
Specs & Features
| Valve | DIN or yoke |
|---|---|
| First stage | Balanced piston |
| Second stage | Pneumatically balanced |
| Ports | Two high-pressure; five low-pressure |
| Max working pressure | 300 bar/4350 psi (DIN); 232 bar/3365 psi (yoke) |
| Weight | 3 lbs. |


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