Kev's First Mate:
They told me most of the things you stated, but not all, so I CERTAINLY appreciate your reply!!
Wow, I'm sure glad your LDS knew something about Zeagles...mine knew nothing and the saleslady was shocked when I told her about the modular design. :11doh: I bought from ScubaToys....they know what they're selling.
Kev's First Mate:
I would wear a medium, but what happens if I lose/gain weight? Is the panels (corset) adjustable?
The front panel is totally replaceable, so you could get a small or large and snap it in, depending if you gain or lose. If the medium fits you perfectly the straps should be tightened mid-way, giving you some wiggle room for thicker or thinner suits. One cool thing is that if you dive in a dry suit, you can have a bigger panel (and wing) for cold diving and smaller ones for warm diving.
I'm on a big fitness/weight loss/health improvement regime right now and I hope to have to buy myself a smaller front panel next year.
Kev's First Mate:
I understand this to be really good due to the fact that in the Glide Plus, if you have to drop your weights, you are out the weight pocket. Whereas, in the Zena, you're only out the weights. Good point on the location of the weights. I didn't think about that part of it.
And that can be a big expense. For instance, my husband has a SeaQuest BC and one of his pockets fell out while we were in Belize. Fortunately we were at the surface, so we didn't worry about an uncontrolled ascent. Not only did he have to put weights in his regular BC pocket after that, but we had to pay about $25 for a replacement when we got home. I teased him that if he had a Zeagle it never would have happened! :blinking:
Kev's First Mate:
Yes, the Glide Plus has the chest straps. The idea of the BC not shifting is another good selling point. As I have not yet had the opportunity to try the Zena on in the water, I would not have thought much of this part. GREAT IDEA. It probably would be great for use in photography as well.
I just love not having to think about my BC once I'm diving. When you go to try it in the water, there's a specific way that you need to adjust and tighten all the straps to get the best fit. Basically, you barely tighten the straps on the boat, then when you hit the water, go horizontal on your descent and pull the front panel down firmly. Tighten up the bottom straps under your ribs FIRST. Then tighten the middle strap and last the shoulder straps. It's really important to make sure that the bottom straps are under your ribs, if they aren't, the BC won't fit properly.
Make sure when you try the Zena on in the shop that it's long enough for the bottom straps to snug up under your ribs. If it isn't, you'll need a bigger shoulder section.
Kev's First Mate:
Do you ever use the mesh pocket that comes with it, and if so, how do you like it?
I don't carry it, sorry.
Kev's First Mate:
Thanks for all the good advice DiveMaven. I appreciate your response to this post.
You are more than welcome!! I don't work for Zeagle, but I sure believe in the quality and fit of their products....my regs are Zeagle too. :blinking: ScottZeagle has also provided some amazing customer support to folks on this board, and I'm all about customer service.
Good luck and let us know what you finally buy and how you like it....even if it isn't a Zena.