potato cod
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Hi all,
I'm in the final stages of selecting my first reg and bc. I've chosen my reg and have narrowed my BC choice down to the Zeagle LaZer or SeaQuest Libra and will be doing a pool session to try them out in the water next week. So far, the LaZer definitely fits better, but the dive shop is getting the Libra in another size for me, so this could change.
The major difference between these two bcs seems to be that the LaZer has a soft back and the Libra has a hard back. I'm curious about the performance of soft vs. hard backpacks. Certainly, the soft back would be easier to pack for traveling, but I wonder if not having a hard backpack makes much of a difference in terms of tank stability? What are the pros/cons of each (or does it not really matter)?
edit: input doesn't need to relate directly to experience with these two models of bc, just general hard vs. soft back bc usage, but if you have used either of these, your general impressions of these would also be appreciated. Thanks!
Cheers,
P-cod
I'm in the final stages of selecting my first reg and bc. I've chosen my reg and have narrowed my BC choice down to the Zeagle LaZer or SeaQuest Libra and will be doing a pool session to try them out in the water next week. So far, the LaZer definitely fits better, but the dive shop is getting the Libra in another size for me, so this could change.
The major difference between these two bcs seems to be that the LaZer has a soft back and the Libra has a hard back. I'm curious about the performance of soft vs. hard backpacks. Certainly, the soft back would be easier to pack for traveling, but I wonder if not having a hard backpack makes much of a difference in terms of tank stability? What are the pros/cons of each (or does it not really matter)?
edit: input doesn't need to relate directly to experience with these two models of bc, just general hard vs. soft back bc usage, but if you have used either of these, your general impressions of these would also be appreciated. Thanks!
Cheers,
P-cod
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