Med BCD

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Jang

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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
# of dives
200 - 499
Looking for a Med BCD (6', 34" waist, 42" Chest", 190lbs) or appropriate.

Don't really care if it's integrated, but prefer integrated.

Don't care if it's jacket or back-inflate, but prefer back-inflate.

Don't want anything to do with Air2 or weird inflate systems. Should be a basic and "normal" BCD that students can relate.

This will be the end of the line for the BCD as I'm using it as a pool BCD as part of my DMC internship and subsequent certified assistant duties. So, it doesn't have to be pretty, but in good shape and good working order. Being a DMC/DM means you get the last pick of gear in a student class and usually have to try to squeeze into a S or XS or try to figure out how to secure a XL.
 
Buy a good harness, like a Dive Rite or Halcon rig, and mate the appropreate buoyancy bladder to it, and add some weight pockets. Most harnesses rigs are fully adjustable (no more S, M, XL).
 

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