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Any Zeagle dealer should be able to order the parts necessary to create an ExpressTtech. Certainly, the core of the Express Tech system - the backplate - is readily available - I just ordered one recently. For more information on the components, you can go to the Zeagle website (Express Tech Backplate - Backplate BCs - BCs - Zeagle Dive Systems) to figure out what you might want / need, then go to your LDS Zeagle dealer.Pretty much what the title says. 24 or 30 lb bladder would be ideal. Missed out on an ebay deal I saw....
Yes. The Express Tech Deluxe is still listed on their website, however.What happened, did Zeagle discontinue the ET?
I have no 'inside information' on Zeagle, so I will speculate as well. I do suspect Huish had some role in the decision, although part of the reason that Zeagle sold out was they got themselves into a serious problem with the Pinnnacle disaster. So, maybe the decision simply reflects a continuation of management issues and generally bad business decision-making. (I hope not, because I really have been a long time Zeagle fan.)I'm guessing that there were not enough profit and bells and whistles of the base unit for the accounting and marketing people. They may not have wanted it to poach from their other travel BC's sales. Maybe Huish taking over had something to do with it. Could be a combination of all three.