Need info on any BC w/ these specs

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I think the problem you will find, is Jacket Style BC's vary in the amount of lift they can provide based on the size of the jacket. Big jacket, lots of lift, small jacket.. little lift. For example I have some brands that will vary in the amount of lift from 20 to 40 lbs depending on size. That is part of the reason why the back inflate type system would be more popular if diving twins, where depending on the tanks - you might require a bit more lift.

For example, a Zeagle can be outfitted with a 35, 45, or 60lb and up bladder - regardless of whether it is an XS or a XXL.

Your profile shows Texas, don't know if you're near the Dallas area, but if you are, or get by here, I'd be more than happy to let you check out the Zeagle in our pool. I think you might find it will fill your needs a little better than any of the Jacket style, if any, you will find.
 
Thx for all the replies, All the info has helped greatly, I think it may be better just to go with with a REC set up then move to a more advanced set up once I get more dives in...I never knew there was so much equipment involved with scuba, All I ever used was loaned military equipment...Then again the diving I did with my Bud's wasnt the safest for me now that I know better..


Hallsk
 
You'll encounter the same problem with Zeagle wings that applies to back plate and wing sizes- no single size fits all applications. The bigger Zeagle wings, like the 911 and it's 65 lb lift bladder, is overkill for single tank diving, although the 911 will carry alot of integrated weight, which is nice when diving a neoprene dry suit. If you go with a Zeagle, take a look at the Concept II. I don't see any significant difference between the Concept and the Ranger, both offer rip cord weight system, both offer 44 lb lift, etc. The Concepts, however, only seem to go for $150 or so used on ebay and are probably $100 cheaper also when purchased new.
 

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