Deciding on a Back Inflate

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I bought a Reef Rider, have been very happy with it. I like the fastclip weight releases -- I know the pull-handle mechanisms do work, but I change weighting for different suit configs, and am happy with the ease of dropping weights into the Reef Rider. The Reef Rider also comes with a pair of easily removable tank weight pouches, on the cam band -- I use them all the time (balance a QuickDraw pony with a 2 lb weight on the other side)
 
Chad Carney:
crpntr133,

I think you need to buy a vowel! BTW, careful with those stones, your house is made of glass! :D :D

I manage pretty well for having no edit or delete capability on certain posts. (Some unresolved browser problem?)

Chad

I know that my spelling is far from great, and I don't care. :D
You would be surprised at the number of people that don't understand my alias. It works and I have never had to come up with another alias on any board that I have been on.

At any rate always good to see a thread about Zeagle.
 
For traveling, I use a Seaquest Balance. It is very light, packs well and has good stability UW. I would recommend a look. Otherwise, take your time and put together a BP/W configuration that with a little adaptation can serve all of your needs as they change.
 

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