Hey all. Well here's the thing....I've kindly been bought a Tigullio BCD for Christmas (you can see it here
http://www.tigullio52.com/t52/ita/prodotti/hover/hover.html)
This is a Hybrid as others have commented - surprised this was not explined to you.
I am considerring getting one ... the worry is the number of reports about the poor integrated weight release system.
This was pointed out in reviews in both main UK dive mags and in many on-line forums - here are a few of the comments -
Diver Magazine Review - (John Bantin)
Integrated-weight pockets, secured by slabs of Velcro, are an optional extra, on either side at the front. This is where I see improvements being made in the future. Many other BC manufacturers are now adopting ways of making integrated weights more secure, with quick-release buckles and the like.
Otherwise, the T52 lacks for nothing
Dive magazine - (Charles Hood)
The weight-ditching mechanism lets this jacket down. It's on an elastic Velcro 'thingy', which sprang back and gave my thumb a thwack the first time I tried to use it.
A great combination of wing and BC, but don't even think about adding weight to it.
Comment 3
I have found mine both comfortable and rugged. Must agree about the velcro though, bit of a bugger when brand new to use so I still use a belt with some weight in the "trim" pockets at the rear, this also has the affect of counterbalancing the "surface lean".
Comment 4
One thing which is annoying and basically crap is the integrated weights. Velcro is used either side of a tab and it just cant be considered quick release. In fact its damn hard to get them to release from pulling on the plastic handles. Very poor and in complete contrast to the rest of the jacket.
Comment 5
I have tried the integrated weights that are secured with velcro & unless its a "woman thing" i find them difficult 2 use, good BCD but don't use the integrated weight - it's pants.
Be interested how you get on with it, let us know.