Edge Epic 2012 Regulator Review

Wow, this little regulator is amazing!  I first used this regulator in 2013 while testing regs with Scuba Labs in Clearwater, FL and was blown away with the ease of breathing in each of it’s tests.  After diving many other high end regs, this was still my favorite one and to beat it all, it was the cheapest (cost) of any of the other regs tested those two days.  The breathing adjustment knob was easy to use and you could actually tell a difference if you were using it, although not needed.  The mouthpiece was comfortable unlike several of the more expensive regulators.  Another great feature of this regulator, you can take the technician course, buy the parts kit and service the regulator yourself.  If you haven’t dove with one of these regulators and are in the market for a reasonably priced regulator with great performance, get to your local dealer and try one of these out!  For more information, please visit the manufacturers website or your local Edge/Hog dealer.

Edge Epic 2012 Regulator

EDGE Epic Regulator System

1st Stage

  • Yoke Connection with Environmental Sealing System
  • Constructed of Satin Finished Trivalent Chrome Plated Brass
  • High Performance Low Profile Balanced Diaphragm 1st Stage
  • 4 LP Hose Ports & 2 HP Hose Ports

Specifications:

Size: 7cm tall x 4 cm wide x 8.5cm deep
Weight: 1lb 14.4oz/ .86kg
Uses Annual Service Kit: EDG0359

2nd Stage

  • Pneumatically Balanced for effortless breathing
  • Chrome plated brass Air Barrel retains heat and moisture in cold water
  • Blue soft touch Silicone front cover for purge ease and cover durability
  • User adjustable external breathing resistance adjustment knob
  • Venturi on/off control
  • Chrome Plated Comfort Swivel with 28inch EdgeFlex hose eliminating jaw fatigue and hose pull
  • Black/Blue Composite Silicone Softbite mouthpiece

Specifications:

Size: 7cm tall x 12.5cm wide x 6.5cm deep
Weight: 12.2oz / .35kg
Uses Annual Service Kit: HOG0238

Update

It has been a while since I have posted anything on a blog, life has been busy.  I would like to get things started again by doing some dive gear reviews and dive site reviews.  If you are a product manufacturer, dive site owner, charter operator, etc. feel free to contact me and I will get a review completed for you.  A little background on my diving career.  I never really had an interest to dive, always thought that it was too dangerous, etc.  One day while working at the fire department my Chief approached me and asked if I would be interested in taking a dive class as our department was going to start a dive team to supplement our county’s dive team.  I said sure, I’ll take the class.  I remember having issues with popping to the surface while doing pool sessions during the class as I was always used to being able to “nose” breathe.  I got this corrected and fell in love with the sport.  I have since then completed my Advanced Open Water, Nitrox, ERD I Diver Technician, ERD II Diver Technician, Cavern, Cave, and Dive Guide.  This is all coupled with numerous fire department and rescue classes with many hours of training over the 16 years as a firefighter.  I am currently working on my Dive Master and Dive Control Specialist courses.  I have had the pleasure of diving with Scuba Diving Magazine’s Scuba Lab crew to test out regulators in 2013 and was pictured in the magazine.  I look forward to having the opportunity to take part in this again this year.KeithDive2KeithDive1