Scott's list has all the major differences for the Stiletto, but there are a few more that are more subtle. I'll elaborate a little.
Zeagle bladder winglets, which clip the bladder wings to the sides of the BC, securing and streamlining it further.
The five 1.5" SS D-rings are in non-technical configuration which fit the Stiletto's durable/recreational purpose. Only 2 are on the shoulders, 2 on the vest's bottom/front, and the 5th is at mid-waist on the right. (Brigades have the Rangers vest with six 2" D-rings in a tech configuration, 4 on the shoulders.)
Unlike the Brigade this BC can't be modified with a larger bladder to carry double tanks. The vest back has only two vertical webbing straps vs. 4 on Brigades, Rangers, LTDs and Techs. It's almost half the width.
The cordura vest and bladder are very light in weight, so it travels well.
The large lumbar pad is the same size as the optional Ranger/Brigade lumbar pad except like the LTD its sewn in and lacks the small side panels. (The Escape lumbar pad is very small.)
The big feature that distinguishes this BC is the 1000 denier cordura, 35 pound bladder.
The new Escape is now back where it started out, as a full featured economical BC. It lacks the Personal Fit System now and is completely made of nylon. True, it had been upgraded in quality since it's debut, by requests from dealers and divers, but Zeagle now believes a separate BC was a better way to fill that need.
A lot of thought and tremendous BC building experience went into the design of the Stiletto BC. (We had too many models already and didn't want lots of overlapping features.)
It's intended buyer is the serious single tank diver that wants the most streamlined, best made, full featured and lightest weight BC. (Spearfishermen, instructors, dive masters, cavern divers, lite wreck divers, photographers...the list goes on. These divers are likely to own another special purpose BC.)
Chad
FL Zeagle Sales
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