Bicster
Contributor
Neither the Stiletto or Zena worked out for Lilycat.
We tried all kinds of different sized parts for the Zena. We were able to get it to come very close to a good fit, but without any further adjustment possible (she couldn't lose weight, for example) ... so we are sending it back. There turned out to be a lot of unexpected interactions in the way the differently sized parts fit together.
The Stiletto fits OK but not great. I know she can do better.
The issue we had with both BC's was a tendency to shift/rotate around her torso/waist. The last thing she wants is to spend a lot of money on a BCD and have trim and comfort problems.
We're planning to drive to Scubatoys (from Houston) on the 19th. The following weekend we're going to Cozumel, so it's our last chance to buy before we go.
What should she try on while we're there? How do you gals feel about backplate systems for women? Any women diving them? We're also curious about the TransPac, although many people seem to have trouble configuring their TransPacs with their 1st stage clear of their head, that's something we can check easily in the store.
USA-made equipment is definitely a plus. I was disappointed that one of the Zena pieces we were sent was made in China! :11:
We tried all kinds of different sized parts for the Zena. We were able to get it to come very close to a good fit, but without any further adjustment possible (she couldn't lose weight, for example) ... so we are sending it back. There turned out to be a lot of unexpected interactions in the way the differently sized parts fit together.
The Stiletto fits OK but not great. I know she can do better.
The issue we had with both BC's was a tendency to shift/rotate around her torso/waist. The last thing she wants is to spend a lot of money on a BCD and have trim and comfort problems.
We're planning to drive to Scubatoys (from Houston) on the 19th. The following weekend we're going to Cozumel, so it's our last chance to buy before we go.
What should she try on while we're there? How do you gals feel about backplate systems for women? Any women diving them? We're also curious about the TransPac, although many people seem to have trouble configuring their TransPacs with their 1st stage clear of their head, that's something we can check easily in the store.
USA-made equipment is definitely a plus. I was disappointed that one of the Zena pieces we were sent was made in China! :11: