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The biggest complaint that I get from boat crews about my Ranger is that I bring half of the ocean with me when I climb the ladder with it.
But that's because I hardly ever inflate it once on the surface, since I usually surface right at the ladder, and it holds water big time if you don't inflate it. I always leave my weights in the pockets from the first dive to the last. Even if I'm donning it standing up, but I'm a healthy boy and can handle it. I yet to have a crew member to ask me to remove the weights prior to handing it to them, for them to put onto the boat, but like TM says, it would be very easy to do so if requested.
If I had to name one complaint about the Transpac II it would be the use of velcro on it's intergrated weight system. I hate velcro. It has it's uses, but I feel it isn't well suited for holding weights. I really wish more manufactors would use Zeagle's design for this, or some modification thereof. I know it's patented, but the dang patent has to run out some time.

If I had to name one complaint about the Transpac II it would be the use of velcro on it's intergrated weight system. I hate velcro. It has it's uses, but I feel it isn't well suited for holding weights. I really wish more manufactors would use Zeagle's design for this, or some modification thereof. I know it's patented, but the dang patent has to run out some time.