Choice between xDeep Zeos and Apeks WTX?

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HI all,

Have decided to finally switch from back inflate/wing BCD to a BP&W and what I would like to know is anyone has anything BAD to say about either the Zeos or WTX D30 setups (ignoring the price as I have a great deal to take advantage of)?

THanks
Simon
 
Nothing bad to say but I would purchase the Apeks because they are a much larger company than xDeep. If I needed service in the future I am fairly certain Aqualung will still be in business.
 
I dive the new Apeks WTX wing (45), they are very, very durable and well designed. I can highly recommend them.
 
I have the X Deep Zeos 38.
It's a quality piece of gear.
The back plate holes and slots have a big radius; smooth finish overall.
The wing outer shell and inner bladder compare favorably to my Halcyon Eclipse.
The Halcyon has been relegated to being a loaner rig since I bought the X Deep.
I couldn't tell you anything about the Apeks.
I purchased the X Deep because I own another one of their BCs and was impressed enough with it that I decided to buy one of their back plate/wing rigs.
Size of the company didn't matter to me when buying this type of gear.
However, as pointed out above, it may matter to you.

Cheers,
Mitch
 
Thanks for your input guys. I like both systems, but have heard that the WTX complete setup weighs more than the Zeos, but I cannot find any figures on the WTX weight - does anyone know?

xDeep have been around for quite a while so I doubt they'll be going anywhere fast so the brand doesn't matter so much. I can get the Zeos 28 Deluxe setup for slightly less than the wtx, BUT due to the recall on the wing itself am worried that I'll be sent a faulty wing and then have to send it back. Awaiting confirmation from the dive store.

Will the 28lb/30lb lift be enough? I am 5' 10", 95kg (Quite muscular/built, a little overweight but that is being dealt with haha).

I only ever dive warmish water (rash guard and boardies - 5mm full wetsuit) and with never more than say 12lbs/6kgs of lead if I remember correctly using a Mares Dragon BCD.
 
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Thanks for your input guys. I like both systems, but have heard that the WTX complete setup weighs more than the Zeos, but I cannot find any figures on the WTX weight - does anyone know?

xDeep have been around for quite a while so I doubt they'll be going anywhere fast so the brand doesn't matter so much.
I can however get the Zeos 28lb setup for £120 less than the wtx! Surely that says it all...?


Will the 28lb/13kg lift be enough? I am 5' 10", 95kg (Quite muscular/built, a little overweight but that is being dealt with haha).

I only ever dive warmish water (rash guard and boardies - 5mm full wetsuit) and with never more than say 12lbs/6kgs of lead if I remember correctly using a Mares Dragon BCD.

Tell that to Mike at DRiS. He recently posted a thread about how his company is severing all ties with Xdeep. Their customer support is terrible in the US.

No experience with either wing, but based on the equipment I do use from those companies I would go with the Apeks.
 
I'm in the UK, and they're a EU company so I can understand support wouldn't be as good State side - although I bet this is more of a distributor issue?

That aside, with the utmost respect, I'm not interested in a non-UK dive centre/store owner's opinion as it doesn't have relevance over here. I have just phoned xDeep and the UK distributor and got all the information I required within 2 phone calls. To me, that is not bad customer service and the wing fault recall was back in 2011/12 for anyone else who might be wondering. :)

As the Apeks WTX setup is heavier by nearly 1kg and over £100 more expensive, I think the xDeep Zeos 28 has me hook, line and sinker!

---------- Post added August 18th, 2015 at 12:56 PM ----------

Soooo, back to me original question; is the 28lb wing enough with 12l alu tank use?

Thanks
 
The WTX is a heavy wing, the heaviest I have come across. Part of the weight is the steel cable with the inflator hose. Everything on that wing is thick and tough.
 
I suggest you look at the threads here and on other sites on the xDeep computer. Besides problems here in the U.S. there were also problems in Europe. Granted a BC is much lower tech than a bottom timer but you can gauge the company's customer service from the poster's comments. The backplate will never need anything and the harness will only need webbing replacement once in a blue moon. The main thing to worry about is the wing. If it uses industry standard components and you can get a replacement bladder then you have everything you need to fix it if something goes wrong.

Apeks does have a limited lifetime warranty on their wings, if that matters to you. Not sure of xDeep's warranty.
 
Soooo, back to me original question; is the 28lb wing enough with 12l alu tank use?

Yes. I have the 38lb wing, and it's just more than is needed for warm-water, single-AL-tank diving. Not only is the 28 enough, it would be preferable.

Personally, I'm done buying their stuff, unless I can get it secondhand. I wouldn't be so confident that they're going to stick around. The release of the BLACK was a mess, the Zeos 28 was recalled, and their US business must be basically dead at this point.
 

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