Hoosier
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Hey Hey Hey, You are so defensive here.
Actually, Adobo addressed a couple of good points.
The right shoulder dump is very useful whenever DMs or instcutors need to control the students' buoyancy, specially if there is no pull dump function on the inflator. But, it isnt a students perspective .. LOL~~~~
Two rear dumps might be for either a right hand or left hand diver... Just my 2 psi...
As for the handle, I agree with Adobo, SP BCD is really convenient to carry. It isn't a big deal to put the handle on the BCD, is it?
Adobo, there is always trade off on any items. I have used two ScubaPro BCDs and dived with crpntr133 several times. The Brigade BC is a good, solid, and compact BCD. After having more dives, the right shoulder dump valve will be PITA and useless like others said because it used to be twisted inside of shoulder strap. I am sure you wont use it after getting through OW class.
Actually, Adobo addressed a couple of good points.
The right shoulder dump is very useful whenever DMs or instcutors need to control the students' buoyancy, specially if there is no pull dump function on the inflator. But, it isnt a students perspective .. LOL~~~~
Two rear dumps might be for either a right hand or left hand diver... Just my 2 psi...
As for the handle, I agree with Adobo, SP BCD is really convenient to carry. It isn't a big deal to put the handle on the BCD, is it?
Adobo, there is always trade off on any items. I have used two ScubaPro BCDs and dived with crpntr133 several times. The Brigade BC is a good, solid, and compact BCD. After having more dives, the right shoulder dump valve will be PITA and useless like others said because it used to be twisted inside of shoulder strap. I am sure you wont use it after getting through OW class.
crpntr133:At either rate 4 dumps is too many... 3, still don't see the need. Two is plenty. IMHO, if you need 4 then you need to go back and retake OW classes.
I have been known to use the rear dump on my Brigade.