BCD for Technical as well as recreational?

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CMH777:
I am currently diving a Scubapro glideplus BCD. This summer I am planning on taking a deep divers course. I am wondering what BCD I should go with that would be great for technical deep dives as well as recreational diving.

Any suggestions and comments would be appreciated.

I believe Zeagle makes a "tech" BC that can swap bladders. If you plan to use doubles, make sure whatever you get for a system does not have a plastic frame as is the case with most BC's. The plastic can't safely handle the weight.

--Matt
 
CMH777, I would strongly counsel anyone stepping into overhead-restricted (deco) to use a BP/W. I cannot imagine dealing with deco gas, long hose and light(s) without the clean, uncluttered chest and logical ring arrangement that comes from a BP/W.

On the other hand, keep your GlidePlus for easy recreational diving. It's nice to have the multi-axis stability and a nice-all-in-one package to throw on.


Different tools for different jobs.

All the best, James
 
"I am currently diving a Scubapro glideplus BCD. This summer I am planning on taking a deep divers course. I am wondering what BCD I should go with that would be great for technical deep dives as well as recreational diving."

Depends on what you mean by a "deep course" and "technical." If it's something like the TDI Deco Procedures, you can get by with something like a Ranger. If you're doing more serious tech courses with doubles and stages, then, like everyone has said, a backplate would be best and many are perfectly comfortable with it on recreational dives.
 
Sydney_Diver:
Not everyone is a rich as you ...

Actually financialy I'd be considered lower middle class. I don't make that much $ at all.

I guess I just have different priorities as to whats important to spend $ on.

Edit: I see on your website that you have a rec rig, and a tec rig also.

So whats up with your comment?
 
Tavi:
I don't mix my gear. The exeption to that rule is lights.
Rec gear for rec diving
Tec Gear for tec Diving
Exactly my feelings. It's a mindset thing. I don't mix gear or proceedures.

All the best, James
 
Tavi:
So whats up with your comment?

My comment is the fact that there is no need to have two seperate rigs for Tech and Rec diving.

There is no need to to shell out up to another grand for a seperate rig. Sure it is nice having two or three full sets but it is no way essential.

Cheers
Chris
 

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