Ranger LTD BC

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Jrock1062

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Hello All

On the Ranger LTD I have two questions, first I was told that I can mix and match parts of the BC to make it a better fit so lets say I went to Divers Direct they could order lets say an extra large chest with a medium waist and a shorter torso, that can be dune? Second I was wondering if my diving were to take a turn in the tech area could this BC be used for a start in that type of diving thank you in advance for your help in these questions
 
The components on the Ranger are shoulders, waist, wing, vest. I'm not sure what you mean by "shorter torso", but if you mean to have the Ranger be shorter from neck to waist, I'm not entirely sure that's possible. Just make sure that whomever you buy it from will exchange the components if the ones they order don't work.

The Ranger is modifiable to hold doubles, so you absolutely could use it for tech diving. However, most of the tech diving folks around here would likely say to skip the Ranger and go straight to a backplate and wing.
 
Check out Zeagle's web site..all the info for fit is there. I think you have the right idea and lost us on the wording.
A Ranger could be used for doubles but as mentioned, most will go with a plate. BUT, the wing off the Ranger could be used on a plate so you would be money ahead at that point.
 
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