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Be aware that shopping from a US on-line retailer often has "hidden" costs like brokerage fees and so on. And in the unlikely case that you need some warranty help, you need to ship the thing back to the US. It's not perhaps an issue if you are going to be a tourist diver exclusively, but supporting the local dive shops is how you are assured of having a source of fills too...
I use a bp/w exclusively up here because I use a drysuit and doubles exclusively. The bp/w leaves the valves clear. My suit has pockets as well, so bits of random gear gets stuffed into those pockets.
Down south, I use a Zeagle Scout travel vest. It's small, and light. It has a couple of pockets for stuffing a SMB and spool away as well as pockets for trim weights alongside the tank. I am blessed with being sinky, so with a 3mm full suit, all I need is a couple of 3 or 4 pound weights back there. If you need a real weightbelt, then it may be that something with weight integration might be more suitable.
Dan's and other shops may have some ability to offer you a "try before you buy" in a pool... As you point out, fit is everything...
I use a bp/w exclusively up here because I use a drysuit and doubles exclusively. The bp/w leaves the valves clear. My suit has pockets as well, so bits of random gear gets stuffed into those pockets.
Down south, I use a Zeagle Scout travel vest. It's small, and light. It has a couple of pockets for stuffing a SMB and spool away as well as pockets for trim weights alongside the tank. I am blessed with being sinky, so with a 3mm full suit, all I need is a couple of 3 or 4 pound weights back there. If you need a real weightbelt, then it may be that something with weight integration might be more suitable.
Dan's and other shops may have some ability to offer you a "try before you buy" in a pool... As you point out, fit is everything...