mwilding
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I was wondering if anyone has dived with both BCD's and what their experiences were. I'd like to know a couple of people's opinions on the differences between the two...
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DeepTechScuba once bubbled...
Neither of these B/Cs works very well with double tanks. But both of them can be adapted to doubles. These are soft-fabric backs, not backplates.
If you want a tech B/C you should look at OMS, DiveRite, or Halcyon. Otherwise, these Zeagle B/Cs are great for single tank applications.
Sydney_Diver once bubbled...
Thats rubbish
I have dived both the Tech and Ranger with twin 100cft Faber Steels and a 75cft stage bottle, both are good BCD's for carrying twin tanks, the bladders from 55# upwards provide more then enough lift, Twin bands secure very nicely onto both BCD's.
However my preference for twins will always be a BP and Wing.
Have a look at Zeagle Metal Gear there are pics in my signature.
Sydney_Diver once bubbled...
So what?
The Zeagle is an excellent choice for a soft pack if you want to go this way, they are well made and strong
From my experience the tanks do not "roll anymore than they do with a BP and Wing.
Zeagle has made the bands are very secure on the SofPacks. I prefered the Zeagle Tech as it is very clean down the front.
Zeagle uses a great connection system to secure they Wing to the BP, one that is strong and reliable, very easy to connect and disconnect the wing from the BP
DeepTechScuba once bubbled...
I would never want to jump into a brawl between two Auzzies!
Having said that, I must cast my humble vote with SimonN.
Isn't the world record deep diver from Australia?
And didn't he indeed use an OMS B/C on his dive to 1000+ fsw?
That probably says who the best is, in terms of B/Cs, if you really plan to dive with twin tanks.