Features To Look For When Buying Your Scuba BCD
Scuba Buoyancy Compensating Device permits you to adjust your buoyancy by adding or releasing air from a bladder, allowing you to float, hover, or descend gradually at will. Several BCD design styles and types have already evolved. But the most recent primary styles are the BCD jacket and the Wings/Harness. It doesn’t matter which style of buoyancy compensator device you choose, as long as you purchase a good one.
Fit and comfort is the first essential feature to look out for. You will certainly be distracted from your scuba experience wearing uncomfortable BCD. Some major features to consider when buying a BCD are lift capacity, hoses and valves, and weight integration. Lift capacity is used mainly for holding enough air, giving you and your equipment enough buoyancy to float. For hoses and valves, be sure that it has a low pressure inflation system to slowly fill your BCD with air directly from your tank. A large diameter inflation or deflation hose is important so air can be easily released. Also, every Scuba BCD must have an Overpressure valve that lets air out from the BCD so it won’t rupture the bladder if accidentally overinflated. And lastly, divers that prefer to wear less scuba gear uses weight integration that comes with integrated weights.
Other desirable features to look for in your scuba BCD are utility pockets, cummerbund waistband, quick dump, whistle, hose retainers, and D-rings, to provide convenient and remarkable diving experience. If one follows this information then their is no way they can go wrong.






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