divinh
Contributor
I was looking for an inexpensive BC for travel, which meant something light. I stumbled upon this on Amazon, sold by Dixie Divers, who appear to be the only U.S. retailers, other than Sopras Sub themselves, also on Amazon. The price was only $200. There are a few other color variations for $300, so I figured maybe the red BC version wasn't as popular, thus the cheaper price. I actually like the red color, so it was a score for me.
My other travel BC considerations were the Cressi Travelight and AquaLung Zuma, both of which have integrated weights, which meant small pocket space. What I wanted were pockets for my GoPro backup gear. (My main camera is a Canon G12.) Since this BC is BP/W-style, I could swap in bigger pockets.
There was very little info on this BC online, which was concerning. (There was only one mention of Sopras Sub on scubaboard itself!) The only info I found was Sopras Sub's main website, which included some product catalogs in PDF, and their YouTube channel, which had two videos on this BC.
For the price and configurability, I went for it! (I haven't dove with this yet, as I am still configuring, but hopefully soon!)
Here are a set of photos...
1. Sopras Tek/Sub Compact Lite BC with included inflator hose. The harness is more like a jacket BC than a normal BP/W setup. It has two lightly padded shoulder straps with clips for easy on/off. There's a chest strap. The waist belt is 2" thick, like standard BP/W, and has a buckle and crotch strap. There are seven large D-rings (two on the shoulder, two chest-level, two toward the front of the waist belt, and one "butt"). The crotch strap has two smaller plastic D-rings. The harness is adjustable and the D-rings can be adjusted as well.
2. It's a soft backplate with both Sopras Tek and Sopras Sub logos, which makes it a bit confusing to figure out which company it's made by, as Sopras Sub is the main company and Sopras Tek is their "tech" branding.
3. Inflator. Since I haven't used it yet, I don't know how smooth or not it is.
4. Shoulder harness with bungy system to prevent the harness from completely separating. The bungy provides enough slack to quickly pull out of the harness, but on the downside, doesn't allow complete unclipping to slide in more components, like more D-rings, easily. However, the bungy can be untied if desired, with more effort.
5. Buckle and side pockets, left and right (top and bottom). The buckle I've seen online is silver. The one on mine is black, which I think is just as nice. The pockets are really slim, definitely not big enough to handle my GoPro backup camera. I will be replacing these with DiveRite pockets, made for BP/W setups.
6. Purge valve opposite the inflator valve, i.e. at the base of the wing.
7. Crotch strap. Unlike other BP/W, this one is only 1" wide instead 2" wide. There's a clip to disconnect the loop separately, but I would probably not use it as once the waist belt is unbuckled, the loop can fall off the waist belt completely and lost. There are two clips to adjust the length of the crotch strap. Each has a small plastic D-ring for hanging things between your legs, which I'm not sure how useful that would be yet? There's a large D-ring at the base of the soft backplate, usually called the "butt" D-ring.
8. The waist belt opened up to show the soft backplate with large "butt" D-ring, "compact lite" model name and purge valve. The chest strap is clipped and lowered in this photo.
9. Donut-shaped wing with single tank strap and smaller tank neck strap. It doesn't look possible to add another tank strap, but if you watch the YouTube video from Sopras Sub, you can see it's quite secure with the single tank strap. (Not pictured is the rubber grip on the inside of the strap.)
10. Side weight trim pockets on the left and right side of the tank. These can hold only small weights and are non-ditchable. The weight goes into the pocket, which has a bottom, and then securely clipped in.
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My other travel BC considerations were the Cressi Travelight and AquaLung Zuma, both of which have integrated weights, which meant small pocket space. What I wanted were pockets for my GoPro backup gear. (My main camera is a Canon G12.) Since this BC is BP/W-style, I could swap in bigger pockets.
There was very little info on this BC online, which was concerning. (There was only one mention of Sopras Sub on scubaboard itself!) The only info I found was Sopras Sub's main website, which included some product catalogs in PDF, and their YouTube channel, which had two videos on this BC.
For the price and configurability, I went for it! (I haven't dove with this yet, as I am still configuring, but hopefully soon!)
Here are a set of photos...
1. Sopras Tek/Sub Compact Lite BC with included inflator hose. The harness is more like a jacket BC than a normal BP/W setup. It has two lightly padded shoulder straps with clips for easy on/off. There's a chest strap. The waist belt is 2" thick, like standard BP/W, and has a buckle and crotch strap. There are seven large D-rings (two on the shoulder, two chest-level, two toward the front of the waist belt, and one "butt"). The crotch strap has two smaller plastic D-rings. The harness is adjustable and the D-rings can be adjusted as well.
2. It's a soft backplate with both Sopras Tek and Sopras Sub logos, which makes it a bit confusing to figure out which company it's made by, as Sopras Sub is the main company and Sopras Tek is their "tech" branding.
3. Inflator. Since I haven't used it yet, I don't know how smooth or not it is.
4. Shoulder harness with bungy system to prevent the harness from completely separating. The bungy provides enough slack to quickly pull out of the harness, but on the downside, doesn't allow complete unclipping to slide in more components, like more D-rings, easily. However, the bungy can be untied if desired, with more effort.
5. Buckle and side pockets, left and right (top and bottom). The buckle I've seen online is silver. The one on mine is black, which I think is just as nice. The pockets are really slim, definitely not big enough to handle my GoPro backup camera. I will be replacing these with DiveRite pockets, made for BP/W setups.
6. Purge valve opposite the inflator valve, i.e. at the base of the wing.
7. Crotch strap. Unlike other BP/W, this one is only 1" wide instead 2" wide. There's a clip to disconnect the loop separately, but I would probably not use it as once the waist belt is unbuckled, the loop can fall off the waist belt completely and lost. There are two clips to adjust the length of the crotch strap. Each has a small plastic D-ring for hanging things between your legs, which I'm not sure how useful that would be yet? There's a large D-ring at the base of the soft backplate, usually called the "butt" D-ring.
8. The waist belt opened up to show the soft backplate with large "butt" D-ring, "compact lite" model name and purge valve. The chest strap is clipped and lowered in this photo.
9. Donut-shaped wing with single tank strap and smaller tank neck strap. It doesn't look possible to add another tank strap, but if you watch the YouTube video from Sopras Sub, you can see it's quite secure with the single tank strap. (Not pictured is the rubber grip on the inside of the strap.)
10. Side weight trim pockets on the left and right side of the tank. These can hold only small weights and are non-ditchable. The weight goes into the pocket, which has a bottom, and then securely clipped in.
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