ScubyDoo
Contributor
I have what may be a dumb question but I'll ask it anyway. I just recieved my Mares Vector 1000 BC which I ordered online. I know....shouldnt order online? I thought it would be okay since Im an easy size to fit (or so I thought). Anyway, I ordered a medium because it was the perfect size according to the chart. The small would have been to small and the large to large. Upon recieving it, I enthusiastically tried it on only to find that it was too large. I cinched up the adjustments as tight as they would go and it was still somewhat loose. What angered me the most was the design of the cumberbund. The male and female connectors for the lower release were actually sewn to the tounges on the cumberbund, which totally removes any ability for adjustments beyond a couple of inches. Is it just me, or is that a really stupid design? Shouldnt the connectors ( or the straps which they attach to) be attached further back along the sides, and maybe even to the inside of the jacket rather than the cumberbund tounge? Im thinking to myself..."surely this must be a manufacturing mistake, because surely the designer wasnt this stupid"??? Needless to say I will be returning the BC without opting for a smaller size, because it most likely will not fit either, and will still have the cumberbun limitation. And I thought the Vector 1000 was supposed to be really good BC? I think I'll go ahead and visit my LDS where I can get a more personalized fitting, even though the BC's they carry werent my first choice. Like I'm learning in class.......comfort and fit is the most important consideration. Has anyone heard of this cumberbund problem with the Vector 1000? Its so stupid I feel like calling them and asking them what the heck they were thinking!!!