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Marek K:John--
If price is an object, and you're willing to risk not being able to try a BC on in advance, you might want to check out Triple-L. Quality is just outstanding, especially considering the prices -- at least for their adult products. (Do a search for "Triple-L" on ScubaBoard.)
They've got a "Juvi" BC for kids at $52.54 (!!); it's got weight pockets, but they're not droppable. http://store.triple-l.biz/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=87059900033&Category_Code=.
Hmmm... It only comes in one size. The size chart says that fits Chest 29"-34", Waist 25"-29", Height 4'-4'3", and Weight 80-100 Lbs. Strange... their smallest "normal" BCs fit height 4'10"-5'2", which leaves a gap of seven inches not covered by any of their products.
Might be worth a try, though...
--Marek
meisburger:Thanks Marek for that great tip. I went straight to the site and ended up buying two! One for my son, and, at that price, one for my daughter (she is only five, but already know how to snorkle...)
Tim
Marek K:Tim--
You're welcome. I'm, um, not going to ask how come you're getting BC's for your kids that young...![]()
...But I would be interested in finding out how they look (quality-wise) and fit when you get them. Our daughter will be 12 next summer, when we'd like to start her in OWD. I wonder whether the Juvi will be too small for her... She's the right weight right now -- like 90 lb -- but at 4'8" she's much too tall, according to the size chart. But I'm afraid an "adult" XS would be much too large.
--Marek
But
Sounds like you're an expat there. Actually, I'm an American too, with the U.S. Embassy here. So I can get shipping at the U.S. rate, through diplomatic pouch. So it's fifty bucks, plus the small handling charge.meisburger:Anyway, its only fifty bucks (but shipping internationally would add another forty, I think).
There are some other issues. She's got mild asthma, though I hope it's not "active." We need to get her pulmonary function tested, then find a doctor here who can interpret the results in light of scuba. I think it's do-able; she really really wants to learn.meisburger:By the way, why wait till your daughter is 12? I think they have Junior Open Water at ten, which then converts to regular open water when they reach the appropriate age (I think).
Cheers, Tim
xSandman3:My 11 year old daughter uses a Triple-L Juvi. The construction is outstanding, and it works perfectly. It does run pretty small, but the cummerbund is adjustable. She is 5' and weighs 85 lbs. Even if it only lasts one season, it's worth the price.