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I'd have to second the recommendations of the Zeagles or a BP/W.

A BP/W is not a technical rig. It's a very, very simple back inflation BC.

the K
 
Call Larry at ScubaToys and talk with him about the Zeagle Brigade. Not only is it easy to pack for travel, but it has a big enough wing that you can dive cold with it.
 
LOG-SPLITTER:
I’m hoping to get some input on a good quality new bcd. I’m a very firm believer that you get what you pay for. I’m lucky enough to say money isn’t a problem.

I’m very new to diving and cant see myself needing allot of the things a tek wood need. But having a few extras would always be nice. I just received my atomic T2 today so ill be needing a bcd for starters.

So I plz ask that you give me some opinions on some very high end bcd`s to get me in the right direction.

Thx to all who reply to this!!
If you plan on doing single tank diving only this is the best one.
This rig places the tank closer to your body and is more streamlined than any other rig currently available.
http://www.pacificcoastmarine.net/
 
I too have to jump on the BP/W Bandwagon.
The setup is as versitile as it comes.

I have used standard vest BC's and the moment I dipped below the surface with my DSS wing I knew that I would never go back to a vest again.

The thing I love the most is thatm combined with a pair of x-shorts, I can gear up to whatever I need for the situation. The wing packs up nice and tight in my luggage and I need very little weight when diving warm water.

just my thoughts!
 
ZKY:
If you plan on doing single tank diving only this is the best one.
This rig places the tank closer to your body and is more streamlined than any other rig currently available.
http://www.pacificcoastmarine.net/
From past posts I gather you make and sell this plate. It would be appropriate to disclose that when you plug it.
 
+1 for a bp/w. I just dove my new FredT plate and Oxycheq SS 45# wing in Monterey for the first time this past weekend, and it was absolutely amazing!
 
Pay me $2000, I will make you the best BCD ever...!!!
I like my ScubaPro back inflation
 
The Kraken:
I'd have to second the recommendations of the Zeagles or a BP/W.

A BP/W is not a technical rig. It's a very, very simple back inflation BC.

the K

True but I only bought one for tech.
 
Zeagle is a top rated mfr who offers both soft-back and hardplate (bp/w) rear inflation BC's.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both designs. If you're traveling a lot a bp/w will pack up as nicely as a Zeagle Escape or Scout. If you're not planning on diving twin tanks or techie stuff like that you will probably get a lot more pleasure over the long term from all the creature comforts available to you in a BC like one of the Zeagle soft-back's.

They are very nice units. There are other quality mfg's out there too I'm just partial to the Zeagle brand and dive a Stiletto myself. BTW: I travel a lot too and the Stiletto up packs pretty well.

Luck..........
 
Yeah pretty much what everyone else said a Zeagle BC or BP/W. If your doing alot of travel a BP/W is a no-brainer, but do some research on which Zeagle model you choose, some of them; while being great BC's, can be a bit bulky for travel. I have a Zeagle Ranger BTW and love it.

Do you see a trend here......:D
 

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