hdtran
Geography Police
So, I got to do two dives in Panama City with the Brigade (Ranger harness/Escape bladder) sold by Scubatoys. I was initially thinking the Escape (looking for lightweight), but got convinced that the Ranger harness didn't add significant weight.
Upon receipt, it is definitely a packable BCD! Can't quite get all the gear to fit into a rollaboard carry-on (for US airlines), but pretty close.
I had to do some mucking with the waistband to adjust to me (I'm on the fat side of medium ), but got a snug fit.
Wearing a 5mm suit (which was excessive, but a shortie was my next option down, which would have been too cold), I need around 24-26 lb of weight. In fact, the Zeagle is just about perfectly neutral in the water, so I don't need extra weight for its buoyancy. I put 8 lb in the rear tank pockets (add-on accessory), 8 lb (4 ea) in the integrated side pockets, and 10 on a belt. I was well balanced in the water; very comfortable attitude. No throwing forward; very accessible D-rings (to which I had clipped octo, gages, & camera).
Inflating is very controllable. The inflate valve is slow, so short bursts add very little air. I like this, as it makes it easy to control.
Deflating via either pull-the-inflate-tube or hold-the-deflate-button works well.
I was unable to test the bottom-left-dump in the water, because when I giant-strided-in (the boat platform was 5 ft above waterline!), the little cord button got tangled in the anti-taco-bungee on the bladder. For the two dives I did, this isn't an issue, as I was able to fully deflate the bladder in the upright position, and was able to fine tune my air using just the inflate-deflate hose.
Overall, I'm very happy (on a two dive basis, mind you ) with this BCD. I'm hoping to test it out in Monterey Calif. in a few months.
Two features which could be an improvement: (1) Add some extra tunnels for the anti-taco bungee, to prevent possible tangles between the bottom dump cord & the bungee. (2) A second bottom dump (right side) would be nice too. Scott, are you listening ?
Otherwise, a nicely built, lightweight BCD. (Small shoulders/Medium waist weighs in at between 6 & 7 lbs, including rear tank pockets).
Upon receipt, it is definitely a packable BCD! Can't quite get all the gear to fit into a rollaboard carry-on (for US airlines), but pretty close.
I had to do some mucking with the waistband to adjust to me (I'm on the fat side of medium ), but got a snug fit.
Wearing a 5mm suit (which was excessive, but a shortie was my next option down, which would have been too cold), I need around 24-26 lb of weight. In fact, the Zeagle is just about perfectly neutral in the water, so I don't need extra weight for its buoyancy. I put 8 lb in the rear tank pockets (add-on accessory), 8 lb (4 ea) in the integrated side pockets, and 10 on a belt. I was well balanced in the water; very comfortable attitude. No throwing forward; very accessible D-rings (to which I had clipped octo, gages, & camera).
Inflating is very controllable. The inflate valve is slow, so short bursts add very little air. I like this, as it makes it easy to control.
Deflating via either pull-the-inflate-tube or hold-the-deflate-button works well.
I was unable to test the bottom-left-dump in the water, because when I giant-strided-in (the boat platform was 5 ft above waterline!), the little cord button got tangled in the anti-taco-bungee on the bladder. For the two dives I did, this isn't an issue, as I was able to fully deflate the bladder in the upright position, and was able to fine tune my air using just the inflate-deflate hose.
Overall, I'm very happy (on a two dive basis, mind you ) with this BCD. I'm hoping to test it out in Monterey Calif. in a few months.
Two features which could be an improvement: (1) Add some extra tunnels for the anti-taco bungee, to prevent possible tangles between the bottom dump cord & the bungee. (2) A second bottom dump (right side) would be nice too. Scott, are you listening ?
Otherwise, a nicely built, lightweight BCD. (Small shoulders/Medium waist weighs in at between 6 & 7 lbs, including rear tank pockets).