scubapro50
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I have decided to ask "Santa" for a new BC for Xmas. I'm a large guy (6ft2 and 240lbs.) and would like recomendation from other XL divers on how they like their BC's and suggestions on what models I should be lookin at.
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I fly at least once a year to dive in Cayman or Florida .... use single 80's that are provided by the boats. Don't do deco dives anymore or nitrox. Have been using a larger Dacor jacket which has helded up great but have just out growned it in the last few years. Sold my AIR2 last June and now use a Scubapro oct on my Mk10. Have thought about several different brands but haven't made up my mind. Also looked at used XL BCs on E Bay because of the lower cost. Scubapro makes good vests (still have my horsecollar BC) There are lots of good ones out there that's why I want to find out from people who own them what they like or dislike about a particular model.Scubaroo:What sort of diving do you do now, and what sort do you want to do in future? Do you want to dive single tanks or double tanks? What sort of tanks - al or steel? Would you ever be carrying O2 for deco? Warm water or cold water? Do you want to travel by air with the BC? There's more to BC selection than just height and weight.
FWIW I'm 6'4", 220lb and use a backplate and wings.
Totally incorrect. Sure, if you pump it to hold the max amount of air, but they require nowhere near that much air to support you at the surface.DavyJones:BP/W BC tends to push one face first in the water