Zeagle BP/W

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Hammerhead makes a great economical plate too. I really like mine.
 
DivingCRNA:
Hammerhead makes a great economical plate too. I really like mine.

I use my current plate with my Oxycheq single wing and my Dive Rite double wing. I was looking for a place that had a full Zeagle BP/W set-up. If I didn't have to consider the strictly single or strictly Dive Rite options I'd dive with what I have. I just know how the store owner is with respect to dealing with students, especially at the DM level, and I am just trying to compare the two. Dive Rite is easy to find and I can find great deals from Dive Rite Express or North East Scuba Supply. Zeagle BP/W set-ups have been hard to find from an online dealer.
 
darylm74:
I know that scubatoys (as I have bought stuff from them before) carries Zeagle but didn't see the BP/W from Zeagle, at least not on their online store.
You have to call Larry anyway (to get the SB discount :)), so why not pick up the phone and call. Not everything he stocks is on the website, and he can get Zeagle stuff pretty quickly from Zephyrhills if he is out of something.

The other option If you are going to DM for a friend would be to see what the LDS owner could do for you (staff discount, etc.).
 
darylm74:
I use my current plate with my Oxycheq single wing and my Dive Rite double wing. I was looking for a place that had a full Zeagle BP/W set-up. If I didn't have to consider the strictly single or strictly Dive Rite options I'd dive with what I have. I just know how the store owner is with respect to dealing with students, especially at the DM level, and I am just trying to compare the two. Dive Rite is easy to find and I can find great deals from Dive Rite Express or North East Scuba Supply. Zeagle BP/W set-ups have been hard to find from an online dealer.

Daryl,

It sounds like you should work with your shop at this point. Trust me on this one, as a former store manager and current Florida Zeagle rep.

For anyone else interested in Zeagle BP&Ws, one of my Florida shops, Simply Scuba in Hudson has several in stock and has a meet all internet pricing policy. Gary, the owner, is presently working on getting his online website up. Meanwhile just e-mail to:
simplyscubadivers@yahoo.com

Also see http://www.spearboard.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19947

Chad
 

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