just got my first bc

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Quarrior:
Unless you are looking to return the BC, don't worry about oppinions. Go use it and have fun.

Certainly true. Since you already bought the BC, just go out and use it. Do post your experience though as those considering it might make good use of your first hand experiences.

Enjoy!!!!
 
Well the 24 hour leak test is over. Both BCDs passed with flying colors. (No leaks).

My research uncovered the following. The BCD's were purchased last year by the dive shop that I bought them from to be used in their rental fleet. Mine (size XL) spent the year on the shelf, with the exception of a few pool dives. My wife's a (size S) was pool dived a but bit more as it is the most popular size for women divers and the LDS had a lot of women students last year.

The model is still in production for non-US markets, and the only recall notices re 2004 Aeris BCDs in Canada had to do with low presure inflator on the Atmos XT model, and that was a case of the inflator button sticking.

There is a hardware fix for it, so just to be on the safe side (my favorite side of the street) my wife and I will pool test these two on Tuesday and if they work out okay, we'll finish up the CW portion on the course with them, then it's into the LDS for the maintneance, check out, and inflator replacement BEFORE the OW dives.


Cheers!
 
scubatoys:
I just went and looked at the BC on their site... They cut, copied and pasted my description... I'll have to have a little talk with them... I guess no one ever told them stealing was not right...

but anyway, we sell them for that - and it's a very inexpensive BC that holds up well - but just has no frills. We use it in a lot of packages too, and as a rental, but when people are buying, I'll try to talk them up into something like a Zeagle Brigade which would run about $120 more, but for that you'd get 6 metal d-rings (instead of 3 plastic ones), zippered pockets (instead of none), dual tank straps (as opposed to one), a rear bottom dump, and lifetime instead of 2 year warranty.

So - It's a good deal for that price - you didn't get hurt on it... but for a few more bucks, you could move up to the big league.

I thought you were selling the Brigade for $400? If its only $300 you might be seeing me soon :D
 
-mitch-:
I thought you were selling the Brigade for $400? If its only $300 you might be seeing me soon :D

slight math error on my part... that was posted early in the morning from my house before the 2nd cup of coffee. With the SB discount.. it would be $359... See... If I used a computer instead of tables I wouldn't have these mistakes... oh... that's a different thread. :D
 
scubatoys:
slight math error on my part... that was posted early in the morning from my house before the 2nd cup of coffee. With the SB discount.. it would be $359... See... If I used a computer instead of tables I wouldn't have these mistakes... oh... that's a different thread. :D

dang-it larry you got me excited there for a minute :sad:
 
Well as per requested....

Judy and I pool dived the new BCDs, and they fit, and they worked great. Yesterday I talked to the Canadian rep for Aeris regarding a recall that might effect these units, but I was told that the BCDs that Jude and I got were not part of the recall, as they did not have the same integrated octo, which was part of the problem that spawned the recall.

October 1, I'll get the chance to test the BCD's under pressure (well at least 3 bar anyway) and of they can pass that then I've got a good deal on these and will be a very happy camper.

Will keep you all posted.

Storm
 
Storm:
Well as per requested....

Judy and I pool dived the new BCDs, and they fit, and they worked great. Yesterday I talked to the Canadian rep for Aeris regarding a recall that might effect these units, but I was told that the BCDs that Jude and I got were not part of the recall, as they did not have the same integrated octo, which was part of the problem that spawned the recall.

October 1, I'll get the chance to test the BCD's under pressure (well at least 3 bar anyway) and of they can pass that then I've got a good deal on these and will be a very happy camper.

Will keep you all posted.

Storm


Verdict's in......


Semi Happy Camper.

We've got to get some minor modifications done...nothing too drastic, a chest strap, and some added velcro on the cumberbunt. Other than that they perfromed very well.

Cheers!
 
Congrats on getting a good deal for a BC that you both will enjoy! It's always tricky buying used gear that you don't have any experience with, but you're proof that it can work out well. Enjoy your diving!!!
 

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