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I am new to this forum and in the process of choosing travel BCDs for me and my husband. I have now spent over a week looking at all the online reviews, top BCDs lists, scubaboard comments.... and I am lost!
I started from this list: BEST TRAVEL BCDs - DIVE Magazine and quite liked the Hollis LTS. The 2kgs max weight per pocket is not an issue for me. But then I read in various blogs that having only one tank strap could be an issue. And the Hollis LTS does have one strap. I have not seen many comments on the Hollis compared to other travel BCs online, has anyone got an opinion on this and the Hollis in general? I also noted that Hollis has a very small footprint in Europe, and none in France where I am likely to get my gear serviced. Can that be an issue?
I am a fan of Scubapro and the Litehawk caught my eyes too, although it did not make it to the previous "best of" list. I like the IWS, similar to the Hollis' and different from the vast majority of other BCDs (why? it seems so much simpler to pull down than to pull horizontally to dump the weights?). However I could not find many reviews about it, and it seems that when it comes to Scubapro travel BCs, everybody recommends the Scubapro Go model. Any opinion on the Litehawk vs Go? I know they are jacket vs wing but that does not bother me, although I loved the tec set-up (from a very modest tec experience...). I read about the Air2 system for the Litehawk (inflator used as alternate air source), what are the views on that?
Then there are a lots of posts on the Cressi Travelight and Oceanic Biolite. One jacket and one wing style. They seem to be the most popular if I judge by the number of posts about them. I am a bit worried about the Biolite material, wear out and scuba incidents (accidental encounter with the reef in strong currents, I know it is a sin but hey, it happens!).
So, this leaves the Cressi Travelight. Not an exciting jacket-style BCs but I could not find any significant cons.
I would welcome your views!
Thanks in advance.
I am new to this forum and in the process of choosing travel BCDs for me and my husband. I have now spent over a week looking at all the online reviews, top BCDs lists, scubaboard comments.... and I am lost!
I started from this list: BEST TRAVEL BCDs - DIVE Magazine and quite liked the Hollis LTS. The 2kgs max weight per pocket is not an issue for me. But then I read in various blogs that having only one tank strap could be an issue. And the Hollis LTS does have one strap. I have not seen many comments on the Hollis compared to other travel BCs online, has anyone got an opinion on this and the Hollis in general? I also noted that Hollis has a very small footprint in Europe, and none in France where I am likely to get my gear serviced. Can that be an issue?
I am a fan of Scubapro and the Litehawk caught my eyes too, although it did not make it to the previous "best of" list. I like the IWS, similar to the Hollis' and different from the vast majority of other BCDs (why? it seems so much simpler to pull down than to pull horizontally to dump the weights?). However I could not find many reviews about it, and it seems that when it comes to Scubapro travel BCs, everybody recommends the Scubapro Go model. Any opinion on the Litehawk vs Go? I know they are jacket vs wing but that does not bother me, although I loved the tec set-up (from a very modest tec experience...). I read about the Air2 system for the Litehawk (inflator used as alternate air source), what are the views on that?
Then there are a lots of posts on the Cressi Travelight and Oceanic Biolite. One jacket and one wing style. They seem to be the most popular if I judge by the number of posts about them. I am a bit worried about the Biolite material, wear out and scuba incidents (accidental encounter with the reef in strong currents, I know it is a sin but hey, it happens!).
So, this leaves the Cressi Travelight. Not an exciting jacket-style BCs but I could not find any significant cons.
I would welcome your views!
Thanks in advance.