Zeagle lumbar support?

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soamelt

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I dive with a Zeagle Brigade and it some times moves around (not the tank, while BCD) a little bit. I'm usually trying to get it a little tighter at least once or twice per dive. I was thinking about added the lumbar support to which I would think would tighten up a bit. Has anyone added the lumbar to BCD? If so -

Is it easy to install?
Is it secure (as some after market add ons are not)?
Is it more comfortable?
Are you happy with it?

Thanks,

Greg
 
I recently addeed the lumbar suporrt and it seems to be more comfortable and secure. I have not had an opportunity to do much diving to realy give it a workout, but so far I like it.
 
Thanks. Did change the size of the BCD by much? I think I've got a good bit of room either way, so it shouldn't matter too much, I hope. Was it easy to install, or did you have to take the whole thing apart?
 
It didn't seem to take up much space just made it seem more stable.

Installation involved separating the velcro at the top inside putting the lumbar support in between the two parts putting the velcro back together and putting a couple of sex screws through the holes on the strap into the right holes in the back section that the cumber-bun attaches to. Its not hard, you should be able to do-it.
 
It didn't seem to take up much space just made it seem more stable.

Installation involved separating the velcro at the top inside putting the lumbar support in between the two parts putting the velcro back together and putting a couple of sex screws through the holes on the strap into the right holes in the back section that the cumber-bun attaches to. Its not hard, you should be able to do-it.

Cool, I think I'm going to pick it up. I was just worried I'd have to take the bladder off and destroy my BC getting it back on. It took me half hour to figure out the tank bands when they came undone and they even have arrows and numbers telling you the steps.
 

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