ScubaLab: Regulators - Sherwood Brut
Specifications
Weight | 2 lbs., 14 oz. |
1st Stage | Balanced Piston |
Ports | 2HP, 4LP |
2nd Stage | Unbalanced |
Adjustments | None |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
MSRP | $325 |
www.sherwoodscuba.com |
Test Stats
Breathing-Simulator Performance | Good to Excellent |
Real-World Performance | Good |
An upgraded version of an old stalwart, the new Brut features a balanced-piston first stage and a sort of elliptically shaped second stage with no user adjustments.
Performance:
On the breathing machine, the Brut pumped out excellent performance at the RMV/depth that represents typical recreational diving, and got good to excellent breathing-simula-tor scores. Test divers rated the Brut middle of the pack among regs. While it offered decent ease of breathing in the swimming position, in the heads-up position the reg labored a bit. The purge was efficient in spite of a stiff cover, and test divers liked the mouthpiece.
Bottom Line:
The Brut is sold as an entry-level reg, and for the price it offers good performance.
July 2010 Issue Scuba Lab Review Quick Links |
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Over $500 |
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Apeks Flight| Cressi Ellipse MC9 Balanced |
Oceanic Delta 4.2 & Neo| SCUBAPRO MK25/S600 |
Zeagle Flathead 7/Z & Flathead LT/Z| |
Under $500 |
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Agua Lung Titan| Cressi MC5 Steel |
Sherwood Brut| Subgear Aruba |
Subgear Bonaire & Cayman| |
Specifications
Weight | 2 lbs., 14 oz. |
1st Stage | Balanced Piston |
Ports | 2HP, 4LP |
2nd Stage | Unbalanced |
Adjustments | None |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
MSRP | $325 |
www.sherwoodscuba.com |
Test Stats
Breathing-Simulator Performance | Good to Excellent |
Real-World Performance | Good |
An upgraded version of an old stalwart, the new Brut features a balanced-piston first stage and a sort of elliptically shaped second stage with no user adjustments.
Performance:
On the breathing machine, the Brut pumped out excellent performance at the RMV/depth that represents typical recreational diving, and got good to excellent breathing-simula-tor scores. Test divers rated the Brut middle of the pack among regs. While it offered decent ease of breathing in the swimming position, in the heads-up position the reg labored a bit. The purge was efficient in spite of a stiff cover, and test divers liked the mouthpiece.
Bottom Line:
The Brut is sold as an entry-level reg, and for the price it offers good performance.
July 2010 Issue Scuba Lab Review Quick Links |
---|
Over $500 |
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Apeks Flight| Cressi Ellipse MC9 Balanced |
Oceanic Delta 4.2 & Neo| SCUBAPRO MK25/S600 |
Zeagle Flathead 7/Z & Flathead LT/Z| |
Under $500 |
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Agua Lung Titan| Cressi MC5 Steel |
Sherwood Brut| Subgear Aruba |
Subgear Bonaire & Cayman| |