Most Durable

There’s a reason the Sherwood Scuba Brut Pro appears in many training programs, rental departments, and in aquariums and zoos across the country. It is one of the toughest regulators on the market, both the first and second stages. It can take a beating and breathes the same for your next dive.

Environmentally sealed, with a balanced piston design, the Brut Pro is reliable to the limits of recreational diving. While not the lightest regulator on the market, the Brut offers rugged dependability for the diver who loves to travel. Whether you throw it in your carry-on or you check it with your baggage, you won’t have to worry about those inevitable bumps and bruises.

Our Overall Review

We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:

4.6

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    Breathes great
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Where to buy:

Sherwood Scuba Brut Pro

Specs & Features

  • Valve: DIN or yoke
  • First stage: Mechanically balanced flow-by piston
  • Second stage: Pneumatically balanced
  • Ports: Two high-pressure; four low-pressure
  • Max working pressure: 300 bar/4350 psi (DIN); 232 bar/3365 psi (yoke)
  • Weight: Not specified by manufacturer
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Our Overall Review

We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:

4.6

Things we like:

  • check-mark
    Rugged
  • check-mark
    Environmentally sealed
  • check-mark
    Breathes great
Click to see more

Things we don't like:

  • check-mark
    A little bulky
  • check-mark
    Very plain
Click to see more
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