Scuba diving is an activity that’s both thrilling and peaceful which perfectly blends the mystery and secrets of underwater environments with the wonders of a different, unexplored environment. Those of you who are already practitioners of underwater sports already know how important life support equipment is.
While many of you might be happy with the current product you own or with the product that you’ve already set eyes on, we think that it’s important not to compromise when shopping for such pieces of equipment. A BCD must be comfortable to wear, made with quality materials, more or less customizable and must measure up to it’s price – something that not all products do.
For those that you who either don’t know that much about vests or don’t have the time to do the proper research, we’ve prepared a product roundup that features different BCD’s meant for beginners, more advanced users, people who are on a tight budget, people who lack enough storage space and more. We’ve rounded up BCDs from many industry leaders, such as Scubapro, Zeagle, Cressi, to give you the big picture when it comes to BCDs.
Every product is manufactured by a reputable company from the watersport equipment industry and they’re all made using quality materials and professional design. To start, we’ve created a specification chart to showcase some of the features of each individual BCD in order to show you the basic relevant info for every product. Make sure that, before buying, you check both the chart and the in-depth review in order to make an informed purchase.
Best Scuba Diving BCDs 2019
Model | Level | Max. Lift | Type | |
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Scubapro Hydros Pro w/ 5th Gen. Air2 BCD | Intermediate / Professional | 40.5 lbs. | Back Inflation | |
Zeagle Halo BCD | Intermediate | 32 lbs. | Jacket | |
ScubaPros Hydros Pro BCD | Intermediate / Professional | 40.5 lbs. | Back Inflation | |
ScubaPro KnightHawk BC (Editor’s Choice) | Intermediate | 46 lbs. | Jacket | |
ScubaPro Equalizer BCD w/Balanced Inflator | Intermediate | 50 lbs. | Jacket | |
Sherwood Avid Scuba Dive BCD | Beginner | 40 lbs. | Jacket | |
Cressi Ultralight Travel BC | Intermediate | Check with vendor | Jacket | |
Cressi Aquapro 5 BCD | Beginner | 36 lbs. | Jacket | |
Cressi Start BCD | Beginner | 33.7 lbs. | Jacket |
Best Scuba Diving BCDs Over $700 – $1,000
Scubapro Hydros Pro w/ 5th Gen. Air2 BCD
Summary
A high price doesn’t always translate into a great product, but that’s not the case with the Scubapro Hydros Pro – a great BC with one of the most ingenious designs in the industry. As a critically-acclaimed product, winning the 2016 Red Dot award for its design, this compensator will impress virtually everyone.
While experimenting with less bulky diving-jackets in the past, previous Scubapro products haven’t really measured up to expectations. Although the quality of the build was clearly satisfying, storage and accessorizing seemed to be a real issue with some BC’s, and that can make a big dent in the product’s utility and value. Now, we’ll be taking a look at the Hydros, a concept that seems to break every previous concept.
About SCUBAPRO: Scubapro has been around for the past 50 years, a lot of time, which they’ve used to constantly experiment with new concepts and ideas that have given a new shape to the diving gear and accessories that were manufactured by other companies from the niche.
In the mid 60’s, the USA-based company has commercialized the first analog decompression meter, a feature that will later be perfected and extensively used in scuba diving. In the late ‘70’s, they’ve introduced the first stabilizing jacket, a very innovative concept for the time that has clearly changed the view the industry had on designing life-support equipment for divers.
Design and Features
Although the company’s background is clearly relevant, let’s not focus on that. Let’s talk about the Hydros Pro and the uniqueness of its design.
First of all, forget about denier CONDURA. Although CONDURA is a tough, very durable equipment, ScubaPro has chosen to build the harness for this BC out of Molded Monprene Gel, a very durable material that’s resistant to UV, chemicals, and abrasion, while being very versatile – used in many different products and services. This also makes the Hydros PRO BCD very easy to repair and it allows it to have a highly customizable modular design – use it with heavier equipment and more storage space or customize it for minimum weight and maximum mobility.
Monprene can be molded with different textures. This particular design has a good grip due to the body gel, preventing the Hydros from moving around too much. It will keep a firm and comfortable position on your body.
This comes available both in special sizes for men and women, a nice touch for a BCD. It’s also gonna be dry as soon as you take it out of the water, so you can start packing right away without worrying about where you’re going to store it.
At the top of your left shoulder, you’ll find the low-pressure inflator system that’s kept in place by a rubber, bungee-like belt. The Balanced Power Inflator (the new one) comes with a hinge system that allows you to control the amount of gas you send in the bladder, depending on how you position your fingers when you press. There’s also a deflator and an oral inflator at the end of the system – pretty standard stuff.
The shoulder straps are easily adjustable to fit your exact size. The chest strap’s position is also adjustable – you can move it up and down, or completely remove it. The straps are interchangeable so that you can opt for lighter variants or for more customizable straps on which you can mount different accessories and pouches.
Monprene makes this harness to be neutrally buoyant, so you won’t have to worry about the lead that much when trying to reach your neutral state. The back part is also made out of monprene, in a more comfortable version, with added pads for your neck area.
Below the shoulder straps, you’ll find two standard weight pockets. The “pockets” feature four grommets each, where you can bolt accessory kits or mount a knife.
Moving on the wing and bladder – the wing is designed with a bungee system that will compress it towards the middle of the back as it deflates, keeping inflation in the middle and lower areas of the back, while the upper side will be relatively slim. There are two pull-dump systems, one at the upper right of the bladder and one at the lower left, both easy to reach and use, with the standard hose pull-dump being placed on the upper-left shoulder.
The air tank will be firmly locked in position by the Super Cinch buckle. The backplate also has a tank-like shape, with three rubber points which that prevent the container from moving. There are also two pockets for non-dumpable weights at each side of the tank.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Ultra Durable: Patented Injection Molded Monprene® Gel Harness is extremely resistant to UV, chemicals, and abrasion. No velcro or zippers
- Instant Dry: Ideal for travel due to less water retention and lower post-dive weight.
- “BC-4-Life” Modular Design: Customizable to add/remove weight systems, straps, and pouches. Easy repairs.
- Neutrally Buoyant: Near-Zero inherent buoyancy requires less lead
- Dual-Compound Backplate
- Articulated Shoulder Straps and Torso Flex Zone: Allow straps to adjust to your body shape to achieve a snug fit.
- Cross-Flow Channel: Unrestricted internal airflow reduces air trapping for enhanced maneuverability and easy deflation at any angle.
- 2-Stage Inflation: Tri-bungee system controls air distribution to maintain a compact shape underwater and high lift capacity at the surface.
- Dorsal Weight-Wing: Anti-abrasion and instant dry. Optimal “Outboard” trim pockets.
- Buckle Weight System: Simple, safe and reliable quick-release buckles offer a fixed location for easy one-hand operation.
- Multi-Mount Accessory Matrix: Multiple D-Rings and mounting points for a knife and other accessories
- Smart-Pack Design
Conclusion
Well, there’s not much left to say. The award-winning and very well-received Scubapro Hydros Pro BC is a heck of a compensator. Being as customizable as it is, I think every type of diver can use it for a lot of different activities – that’s the beauty of it. The only downside to the product is the fact that Scubapro started manufacturing accessories for the BC one year after it’s been released. In addition to that, buying both the BC and accessories can get really expensive, although the quality of the product is indisputable.
- Highly customizable
- Lightweight and neutrally-buoyant
- Comfortable while having good grip
- Instant dry surface and very compact – ideal for traveling and transporting
- Restrictive price, especially when other accessories are considered
Zeagle Halo BCD
Summary
Let’s spend some time talking about a product that might have been under your radar for a while – the Zeagle Halo BCD – one of the best compensators on the market. Designed by the professionals at Zeagle, one of the best people in the industry, and their experience and expertise really reflect on the quality and build of the product.
Zeagle Halo BCD is one tough cookie, I’ll tell you that much. Although it isn’t, by any means, a cheap product, you’ll be getting what you pay for, trust me! Zeagle has designed this jacket-style compensator using 1000 denier CONDURA for the exterior of the jacket and even used the toughest 1680 denier fabric for some parts of the compensator, as you’ll see later in the review.
About Zeagle: One of many products manufactured by Zeagle, a company with a lot of experience in the water sports gear and equipment game. This company has been around as early as the 1970’s.
Based in America and running since 1979, Zeagle is a manufacturer that doesn’t cut corners. No, sir! Respected all over the world for their quality products and attention to detail, Zeagle has been filling the market with diving accessories, compensators, air tanks, gauges and more great stuff, for the better part of the past 30 years. One more interesting fact about the company is that its founder, Dennis Bulin, was very passionate about skydiving at the time, a passion that will reflect in a lot of their products.
Design
Now, let’s all shift our focus back to the Zeagle Halo BCD. What’s so great about it and why should you even consider buying it? Well, for starters, let’s talk about features that you won’t be seeing on many BC’s manufactured by other companies.
The Zeagle Halo BCD is designed with a personal fit system. On the inside of the BC you’ll find a comfortable back padding that’s “leaking” to the sides of the back, offering you extra protection so that your kidneys won’t get pressed in when the jacket becomes fully inflated. But that’s not the point. The point is that you can actually remove and custom fit the shoulders to accommodate a bigger person that might find it hard to comfortably move while using a standard size. The chest and waist straps are also adjustable.
The Zeagle Halo BCD also has a weight-release ripcord system. As previously stated, the person behind Zeagle, Dennis Bulin, was very passionate about skydiving. The Halo features an easy-to-reach ripcord, placed at the bottom left of the jacket, that will unload both of your pocket weights without having to unzip the pockets themselves (up to 30 lbs weight). This is a particularly nice feature to have, especially when you need to resurface quickly, maybe in case of emergency, but it has a downside to it – you need to rethread the whole system if you want to place the weights back in their pockets, which can get tricky if you’re not that handy.
Features
The front side of the jacket features two weight pockets that come with two pouches to store your weights. You’ll also find a lot of storage options for your accessories. You’ll find two fairly-large zipper pockets at each side of the jacket, perfect for granting you quick and easy access to your extra gear and also have an extra knife or accessory mounts. In addition to that, you’ll find seven stainless-steel black D-rings, two on the right shoulder strap, one on the left one, one on each storage pocket and two below the weight pockets – lots of options and utility.
Strapped to the left shoulder strap, you’ll find a power inflator that’s removable. At the end of your diving sessions, you can fit a garden hose to the inflator hose and clean it with ease.
Now, let’s move to buoyancy. The back side of the jacket is designed with two 5 pound weight pockets – that’s not-dumpable weight. This 10-pound rear weight system will give you a little extra stability which can make a lot of difference. To control buoyancy, you’ll find three valves, two shoulder valves, and one rear valve, at the bottom right side of the back. You can dump air from the hose through one of the valves, while the other two are connected to the bladder.
On top of that, you can find a tank band, which will keep the tank firmly in place, a stabilization strap, and a positioning strap, all three working to keep your container in place while not affecting your mobility and comfort. You can also find a carrier at the top to transport your fully-equipped jacket when you’re ready to hit the water.
With a hefty(ish) price, you’ll need to get some value. Don’t worry! If you buy the Zeagle Halo BCD you’ll receive a LIFETIME warranty (THAT’S RIGHT!) – available for the original owner, so don’t buy any second-hand products. You can dive for years to come and the company will repair or replace the jacket for free.
Manufacturer Specifications
- 1000 denier/urethane bladder material and the pocket, shoulder, harness, cummerbund mix of 1680D heavy duty, and 420/PU material.
- Adjustable and depth compensating cummerbund
- New and improved Ripcord® Weight Release System with new ergonomic handle design
- 20 lbs max dumpable weight with custom-made weight pouches and 10 lbs non-dumpable weight
- Zeagle Personal Fit System® for easy custom shoulder replacement
- 7 stainless steel d-rings (5 x 1.50, 2 x 1 inches), strategically placed
- Dual knife mount positioning and dual retractor mount (left and right) pocket
- 2 large easy access pockets for accessories
- Adjustable tank band and tank positioning strap for easy attachment to the tank
- Carry handle for convenient transport
- Right shoulder and rear right pull dump
- Comfort harness with lumbar support
- Adjustable inflator retainer
Conclusion
The Zeagle Halo BCD is a well-designed BC that comes at a fair price (taking into account the fact that you’re getting premium quality and full features). I would recommend it to any diver out there, and with the lifetime warranty, you won’t have to worry about buying a new one, ever! That’s some great value!
- Personal Fit System
- A lot of storage options for accessories
- Well-thought and very useful ripcord weight release system
- Outstanding customer reviews and customer satisfaction
- 20 lbs max dumpable weight
- Easy to clean inflating hose
- LIFETIME WARRANTY
- Too many features for beginners
- Ripcord system might be tricky to rethread
- A little pricey
ScubaPros Hydros Pro BCD
Summary
After a brief look at the watersport equipment market, we can immediately tell that product prices and quality are all over the place. While most of them don’t sacrifice quality, even at lower prices, a lot of them are pretty basic. BCDs are usually standard and boring when it comes to customization, so more often than not, a user will have to get used to certain unwanted features present in its compensator.
But we’re going to review a product that fixes that issue – the Scubapro Hydros Pro – a compensator that comes designed with a modular design so that users can customize their setup to maximize efficiency. The Hydros has won the 2016 Red Dot award for the innovative concept, making it one of the best of its kind products that’s currently on the market. Let’s take a closer look at this critically-acclaimed compensator and determine just how good it is.
About SCUBAPRO: Most manufacturers from the watersport industry have been around for a while. The same thing is true for Scubapro, a company that’s been “flooding” the market with new and exciting concepts since the mid-1960’s.
Throughout the company’s history, Scubapro (under different names) has managed to grab some high-profile achievements. For instance, in their early days, the US company has introduced the first analog decompression meter, a diving add-on that’s going to shape scuba-diving for years to come. In the 1970’s, Scubapro has done it again, launching the first commercial stabilizing jacket, something that has changed how other manufacturers view scuba-diving products.
Design
If you’re a seasoned practitioner or if you’ve been interested in purchasing a BCD for a while, then you must be familiar to denier CONDURA fabrics – a very tough material used in designing most buoyancy compensating devices. Scubapro has eliminated this material from the Hydros Pro – a bold move.
That doesn’t mean that any compromise has been made in designing the Hydros – no, sir! This particular BCD is manufactured using monprene – a moldable, resilient fabric, that has allowed Scubapro to design a highly-customizable harness, enabling every diver to modify their own setup to maximize storing capacity, to make it ultra-lightweight or to blend both into more of a hybrid concept.
Features
One of the advantages of using monprene is that the surface can be texturized. When designing this model, Scubapro has given the harness a nice adherent surface, so the BCD will have a good grip, very comfortable to wear.
Size-wise, it comes in all sizes for both men and women, another advantage of the monprene harness. This is a good feature for couples and bigger groups who are planning on using the same device but are restricted because of incompatible sizes.
Let’s discuss the basic design of the harness, starting with the shoulder straps. As you’d expect, they offer users to get the best fit possible. The chest straps are interchangeable, coming in basic and customizable versions (the customizable version allows users to add more accessories to the straps).
The new version of the BPI (balanced power inflator) is locked in position on the upper side of the left shoulder strap, kept in place by a rubbery bungee-style belt, which holds it nicely in place. The BPI has a hinge instead of a button, allowing you to control the amount of gas that you feed into the bladder, depending on where you press.
Another thing that makes monprene a great material for using in designing BCD’s is the fact that it’s neutrally-buoyant by definition, minimizing the amount of lead you have to add to the device. In the lower part of the BCD, you’ll also find two weight pockets with four grommets for adding additional accessories.
The bladder has a wing-design – two wing-like extensions allow air to leak into the sides, making it more stable and aquadynamic. The wings have elastics embedded into the fabric so that while the bladder deflates, the sides will shrink, keeping the middle part fully inflated.
Dumping is pretty standard. Two systems are at the back of the bladder, one on the upper right side and one diametrically-opposite, so reaching them is no problem. The hose also has a pull dump, which is standard on most models.
On each side of the air tank, you’ll find two non-dumpable weight pockets. A Super Cinch buckle (that is present on more Scubapro products) will lock the tank in place. The backplate is shaped so that the air tank fits in like a puzzle piece, and three rubber buffers keep it from shifting positions.
The harness comes with a lot of grommets and D-rings to mount every accessory you might need for spearfishing, photography and more. The manufacturers are also working on 100% compatible accessories that will be available soon enough.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Ultra Durable: Patented Injection Molded Monprene® Gel Harness is extremely resistant to UV, chemicals, and abrasion. No velcro or zippers
- Instant Dry: Ideal for travel due to less water retention and lower post-dive weight.
- “BC-4-Life” Modular Design: Customizable to add/remove weight systems, straps, and pouches. Easy repairs
- Articulated Shoulder Straps and Torso Flex Zone: Allow straps to adjust to your body shape to achieve a snug fit.
- Cross-Flow Channel: Unrestricted internal airflow reduces air trapping for enhanced maneuverability and easy deflation at any angle.
- 2-Stage Inflation: Tri-bungee system controls air distribution to maintain a compact shape underwater and high lift capacity at the surface.
- Dorsal Weight-Wing: Anti-abrasion and instant dry. Optimal “Outboard” trim pockets.
- Multi-Mount Accessory Matrix: Multiple D-Rings and mounting points for a knife and other accessories
- Smart-Pack Design
Conclusion
There isn’t much left to say that we can explain in a review. Bottom line, it’s a very good BCD, especially for people who practice different diving activities, as the harness can be equipped depending on each activity. While it’s packed with features and bring great value to the users, it’s still pretty expensive, as it’s a professional product. In our opinion, that’s the only real downside of the Hydros Pro.
- Modular design allows users to customize the setup
- Lightweight and instant dry monprene design
- Allows very custom fit, comfortable for everyone
- Very compact because of modular nature – easy to pack for trips
- Not everyone can afford it
Best Scuba Diving BCDs Over $500 – $700
ScubaPro KnightHawk BC – Editor’s Choice
Summary
The ScubaPro KnightHawk BC – what a weird name for a diving jacket. Throughout this review, we’ll be discussing the features of the KnightHawk, pros and cons and other information on the specs that might shed some light on the overall quality of the product.
At a first glance, I have to admit – I’m not really impressed. Although the KnightHawk isn’t a bad product, you can probably buy something better for around the same price. The aircell is position in the back and doesn’t “leak” in the waist area, as with other products, and this might cause some issues when trying to maintain stability in a floating state.
About Scubapro: ScubaPro has been around for over 50 years and was one of the original five American diving equipment and gear manufacturers, responsible for changing the water sports industry through several innovations and revolutionary products designed throughout the years.
In 1978, the company has created the first vest-type buoyancy compensator. Whether this was or not revolutionary for the diving segment isn’t up to me to decide, but this has certainly shaped the market in the coming years. Currently, Scubapro is part of Johnson Outdoors (since 1997) and is making a wide array of diving and general watersports equipment and gear.
Design
Let’s start diving (hehe) into the design and features that the KnightHawk has to offer. First of all, it can be a nice product to own. It’s tough, there’s no denying that. Like most of the other jacket-style, BC’s that you’ll find on the market, it’s crafted using 1000 and 420 denier CONDURA fabrics, a material that’s resistant to abrasion, scrapes, and damage in general, whether it’s caused by extended usage, environmental factors or your own gear and accessories.
It’s not too bulky. The fact that this is a back-inflate life-support device means that you won’t be getting any extra squeeze from the front. This means that, if you’re used to using some other type of jacket-style compensator, you might want to give the sizes a try – they will differ.
On the adjustable shoulder straps, you’ll find two velcro straps, one on each shoulder. One’s for keeping the ScubaPro Balanced Power Inflator hose in place, as you may assume. The other one just seems like a design flaw, mostly because you’ll have trouble in finding a proper use for it and it might even get in your way.
Features
Looking at the front side of the KnightHawk, you’ll see limited storage space. Something that I don’t like about ScubaPro’s BC line is the D-ring design. They’re “pre-bent”. I don’t understand what that means if you’d want them bent you’d do that yourself. Basically, they have a square shape and they have a smaller diameter. The cummerbund is padded so that it would compensate any discomfort you might feel from the inflated aircell.
The two zipper cargo pockets, placed on the lower part of the vest, are very, very small, so if you find yourself needing extra accessory space, this will be a big problem. If you’re a photographer and need to bring along extra gear, I wouldn’t recommend this BC. This is another feature that’s going to reduce the overall bulk of the vest. I have to admit, I understand why this stripped-down design seems appealing, but cutting corners isn’t something that you should do when you’re making life-support equipment, and extra accessories might offer you more safety. Size-wise, it comes available in five sizes with 33.7lbs/15.4kg to 44.9lbs/20.3kg of lift capacity. Consult the size chart on the manufacturer’s website to find a good fit.
Depending on size, the weight pockets can carry up to 10 (for smaller sizes) and 12 lbs each, with a maximum total of 24 lbs in front weight. When fully-equipped, you might find it difficult to keep your balance while having positive buoyancy. When reaching neutral buoyancy, you’ll have no problem with balance.
You’ll have easy access to both of the dump valves that are placed on the upper side of the BC with both of your hands. The same is true for the lower release valve. The tank will be kept in place by a single-band Super Cinch buckle – standard stuff, easy to use.
The company doesn’t provide clear details about what kind of warranty we’re looking at, just some references in the user manual. To get the full picture, contact ScubaPro directly before making your purchase and request additional information.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Constructed of 1000 denier nylon and 420 denier nylon for maximum durability.
- Contoured hard pack and single-band Super Cinch buckle securely lock down the tank.
- Back flotation positions the air cell in the back, providing exceptional freedom of movement while decreasing hydro-drag by reducing bulk.
- Three-dump deflation system lets you dump air from a variety of underwater positions.
- Compression straps rein in the air cell when it is deflated and contribute to the optimum volume control.
- Rotating quick-release shoulder buckles allow you to optimize the routing of your shoulder straps to maximize fit.
- A redesigned cargo pocket minimizes bulk while maximizing cargo-carrying capability.
- Soft neoprene neck roll and padded back pad enhance comfort during long dives.
- Two rear trim pouches counterbalance the front ballast weight to create a well-balanced swimming position.
- Four pre-bent stainless steel D-rings provide convenient clip-on points for additional gear.
- BC comes equipped with a Balanced Power Inflator or an AIR2.
Conclusion
Well, it’s up to you if you like this trimmed-down design. Depending on what you’ll be using this for, you might have problems with the lack of storage options or you might be happy with the less-bulky design of this particular BCD. All in all, it’s up to preference only, although the price is also pretty steep. Other than that, this is made using durable, high-quality materials and everything will be held in place, so don’t worry about that.
- Designed using 1000 and 420 denier CONDURA nylon
- Trimmed, less bulky design
- Comfortable to use for extended diving sessions
- Severe lack of storage options
- “Pre-bent” D-rings that have smaller diameter
- Some questionable design choices
- Pretty expensive for what it has to offer
ScubaPro Equalizer BCD w/Balanced Inflator
Summary
Being a reputable company from the water sports industry, ScubaPro is known for delivering high-quality products at a fair price. This particular BCD is packed with features and utility, all at an affordable price, that will provide users with a very safe and enjoyable diving experience. Make sure to read more about the Equalizer BCD and see exactly what we mean.
About SCUBAPRO: SCUBAPRO was founded in 1963 by Gustav Dalla Valle and Dick Bonin. The company specializes in manufacturing and distributing dive equipment across the diving industries. They promote golden standards through innovation, performance, reliability, and durability. The company’s products include regulators, dive computers, BCDs and thermal protection, masks, fins, snorkels, gear bags, scuba accessories and diving wears. SCUBAPRO is under the Johnson Outdoors, Inc., employing and helping more than 400 people who have passion in exploring the marine life, located in 17 locations through over 13 countries residing on the four continents of the world. They make sure that their products are specifically designed such that the divers will set their focus on their dive experience and not on their equipment.
Features
The SCUBAPRO Equalizer Scuba Diving BCD brings the good look to your average buoyancy compensator and a lot of features to make any diver’s underwater adventure worthwhile. For its price, you get much more than what you expect from a common BCD. As what’s observable in this buoyancy compensator’s wraparound bladder that is made from 420 denier nylon, the Equalizer focuses on providing a highly durable, lightweight, and comfortable jacket style BCD among its users. The BCD’s full-sized backpack and tank strap system guarantee outstanding stability, both on the tank and the diver. Its weight pockets can each hold a weight capacity of 10 lbs or 4.5 kg and can be ditched easily with its flat-buckle and quick release system.
The BCD also comes with several fitting adjustments including the torso adjustable shoulder straps and adjustable sternum and waist straps; all of which has a squeeze-style side release buckles. In addition, a cummerbund is equipped with the waist strap. The ScubaPro Equalizer BCD is lined up with Jacket-style buoyancy compensators that most people choose to use when diving.
Design
The SCUBAPRO Equalizer offers great cargo-carrying capabilities, with its two large hook and loop pockets and four stainless steel D-rings. This provides the divers a very convenient scuba diving session as they won’t have to worry if they needed to clip additional gears and whatnot.
This SCUBAPRO BCD model has a Balanced Power Inflator (BPI) that comes with 3/8 inch threaded low-pressure hose with a quick-disconnect feature. Together with the BPI, comes the corrugated hose, elbow and low profile dump valves for additional safety and comfort.
Warranty
The SCUBAPRO Equalizer BCD is covered with a limited warranty of 12 months by the company.
Manufacturer Specifications
- BC BODY: Jacket Style
- BUOYANCY BAG: 22.5 LBS to 38.2 LBS (10.2 KG to 17.33 KG) Size-Dependent
- VALVES: Right Shoulder and Right Lower Rear Over-Pressure Relief/Pull-Dump Valves
- POCKETS: Two with Hook and Loop Closure
- SHOULDER STRAPS: Torso Adjustable with “Squeeze-Style” Side-Release Buckle
- STAINLESS STEEL RINGS: 4 Rings
- Waist Strap with “Squeeze-Style” Side-Release Buckle and Cummerbund
- CHEST BUCKLE: Adjustable Sternum Strap with “Squeeze-Style” Side-Release Buckle
- ORAL INFLATOR: Scubapro’s Balanced Power Inflator Mechanism
- MATERIALS: 420-Denier Nylon with Polyurethane External Coating and Urethane Laminated Interior
- WEIGHT CAPACITY: 10 lbs (4.5 kg) Each Pocket
- Weight Integrated
- Available Sizes: Large, Medium, Small, X-Large, X-Small
Conclusion
The SCUBAPRO Equalizer has a lot to offer, considering its price. The BCD is made of high-quality materials, providing durability, comfort, ease of usage and long-lasting quality service. For traveling divers, this is the perfect equipment as of its lightweight, and tough at the same time, construction that offers outstanding stability and added safety. The Equalizer provides the diver necessities while exploring the world from underwater.
- The Equalizer model has a fresh design, with packed features, at an affordable price.
- It’s a Jacket-Style BCD.
- Made with a high-quality material that’s durable, lightweight, and comfortable.
- The BCD comes with a flat-buckle quick-release integrated weight system.
- Each of the equipment’s pockets has a 10 lbs weight capacity.
- It has multiple adjustments to give divers the perfect fit they’re comfortable with.
- The Velcro-closing pockets are hard to access as it doesn’t have an opening that’s large enough.
Sherwood Avid Scuba Dive BCD
Summary
Life-support equipment has to be very reliable – something that Sharewood Scuba have kept in mind when designing the Avid CQR 3. In this review, we’ll be focusing on the design of the Air Cell, which is “3D” according to the manufacturers, and various features that will bring utility to this product, such as strap and pocket placement, storage options and so on and so forth.
About Sharewood: With 62 years of experience on the market, the people at Sherwood Scuba are known for their high-quality products. With great engineers and designers, the company has manufactured some top-shelf stuff throughout its history, there’s no denying that. The sales speak for themselves.
Currently, Sherwood Scuba is a company that’s present in over 200 countries, through representatives, with over 1,100 retailers in the US and Canada regions alone!
Design and Features
Let’s continue our talk by discussing one of their better products, the Sherwood Avid CQR 3 BCD, a professional BC that comes at a more affordable price. The BC body is designed like a jacket, giving divers extra comfort and mobility, essential for long diving sessions, minimizing fatigue and other sport-related problems. The adjustable shoulder straps will ensure that the jacket will have a firm hold, and if that’s not enough, you can still rely on the support offered by the sternum and waist straps, also adjustable and easy to unbuckle, in case of emergency or just for easier usage.
Storage-wise? Plenty of options. The BCD, as you’ll see, has two side-pockets that will give you the room you need to store your extra scuba diving accessories, taking a weight off your mind (although weight is, as you know, very important for scuba diving).
If that’s not enough, six steel D rings are strategically-placed on the vest in order for you to attach extra diving gear – a lot of consideration to utility has been used while designing the Sherwood Avid CQR 3 Buoyancy Compensating Device.
What is the revolutionary CQR 3 system? Basically, the Air Cell leaks from the back to your sides, giving you more stability when inflated. This also makes diving easier, as you’ll get a lift from three different points.
That squeezing sensation? Gone! You’ll experience anything but, due to a suspension strap that won’t allow the inflated jacket to squish you. While submerging, a lower vent valve, placed on the rear of the jacket, will gradually release unwanted air, facilitating your descent. For even better control, the jacket has a shoulder vent valve placed on the right shoulder that will offer you constant and convenient access for adjusting buoyancy.
Sizes – no matter your size, you’ll find one that fits.The Sherwood Avid CQR 3 BCD comes in every size between XS and 3XL, with an integrated weight design that weighs between 7.26 kg (16 lbs) and 11.8 kg (26 lbs).
This is a premium, professional piece of equipment, and, trust me, you’ll see those things reflect in the price tag. Although I’m not stating it’s not worth it, what seems a bit odd (and quite different from other types of diving jackets) is that the price escalates, based on what size you buy, with lower prices in the XS areas and high prices for 3XL products.
To wrap it up, this product comes with a good deal on your warranty – you can dive all you want for 24 months and the manufacturers will cover any damage caused by design flaws. Simple, effective, and quite a deal.
Manufacturer Specifications
- New CQR 3 Weight System
- Adjustable Shoulder Straps for Better Fit
- 3-D Designed Air Cell that Wraps-Around the Body for Exceptional Stability
- Suspension Strap Promotes Air Cell Movement, Preventing Squeeze
- Utility Zippered Side Pockets for Additional Scuba Accessories
- Removable and Adjustable Sternum Strap
- Rear Lower Vent Valve Releases Unwanted Air while Descending
- Right Shoulder Vent Valve for Convenient Buoyancy Control
- Weight Integrated Design: Releasable XS to 3XL 16 lbs to 26 lbs (7.26 kg to 11.8kg)
- Two Non-Releasing Trim Weight Pockets for Enhanced Stability, 10 lbs (4.5 kg)
- Custom Pocket for Optional AKONA Safety Tube (see SKU: AKNST)
- MiniPac Cylinder Mounting System Provides Dual Mounts
- High Lift in All Sizes: XS to 3XL 20 lbs to 36lbs (9 kg to 16.3kg)
- Sherwood Power Inflator with Cable Activated Pull Dump
- 3/8″ Threaded Low-Pressure Hose with Quick-Disconnect Coupling
- Durable, Heavy-Duty 1000 Denier Urethane Laminated for Air-Tight Integrity
- Owner’s Manual
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
Conclusion
All in all, the Sherwood Avid CQR 3 BCD is a great BC to own. It’s not limited to any type of diver – everyone, from beginners and amateurs to the best of the best can enjoy it – it’s a great product that’s sure to bring a lot of value, safety, comfort, and quality, making your diving trips more enjoyable.
Considering all of the factors – the 2 year warranty, the quality and durable materials that have been used in constructing the Sherwood Avid CQR 3 BCD, the utility it offers through its various features and clever design, I think we can all agree that it’s one of the best diving jackets that you can find on the market. I’m pretty that most divers out there will say the same.
- CQR 3 Weight System
- 3-D Designed Air Cell that Wraps-Around the Body for Exceptional Stability
- Rear Lower Vent Valve Releases Unwanted Air while Descending
- Weight Integrated Design: Releasable XS to 3XL 16 lbs to 26 lbs. (7.26 kg to 11.8kg)
- High Lift in All Sizes: XS to 3XL 20 lbs to 36lbs (9 kg to 16.3kg)
- Big discrepancies in prices when shopping for higher sizes (prices greatly increase from XS to 3XL)
- Some design flaws, especially one that might minimize your access to the storage pockets due to the bad placement of zippers
Best Scuba Diving BCDs Under $500
Cressi Ultralight Travel BC
Summary
When traveling to your favorite diving spot, storage is always something that can cause pesky issues. This is the reason for which Cressi have designed an Ultralight Travel BC – for you people who plan on taking the whole family on a diving trip and benefit from saving every inch of storage.
About Cressi: With the progress of man’s innovation and technology, mankind became closer to the ocean’s mysteries as curious questions were answered through time. Companies around the world started producing water gears that may help us discover and explore the underwater world. One of the booming companies in the diving industry is Cressi.
Cressi is one of the popular companies that specialize in manufacturing and distributing water equipment all around the world. The company was founded in 1946 in Italy, producing high-quality water equipment since then. Through the years, various product developments were made, creating 5 different equipment divisions within the company; Swimming, Snorkelling, Spear-fishing, Scuba Diving, and Dive Suits.
The Cressi brand is well-known among divers and enthusiasts as the company features every category of diving gear and equipment that are essential in the diving industry. They offer masks, fins, snorkels, buoyancy compensators, regulators, and important water accessories.
Features
As Cressi expands their line of buoyancy compensators, further product innovations were also made, releasing BCDs of different types to help divers choose the equipment that suits them the most. The Cressi Ultralight BCD is one of the most popular BCDs available in the scuba diving market, under the Cressi brand.
Made from urethane laminated 420-denier nylon, the Ultralight BCD provides high durability and a lightweight property, making it one of the lightest buoyancy compensators in the market. It weighs 4.6 lbs (2 kg) in size, which makes it really suitable for traveling divers. In addition, the device is specifically designed for traveling as it comes with a fast fold system.
Design
Adjustability is greatly offered as the BCD comes with adjustable torso, sternum and waist straps that all have squeeze-style side release buckles. The equipment is designed such that the diver can have extreme comfort and perfect fit while using the buoyancy compensator.
The BCD comes with a Lock Aid Flat Version Integrated Weight System that has the ability to hold a hard block or soft weights that weighs up to 20 lbs (9.1 kg). It also has a hideaway pocket for diving accessories and 4 lightweight plastic D-rings for accessory attachments.
The Ultralight is equipped with Cressi’s Streamline Commando Power Inflator that has cable activated pull dump valve and a 3/8 inch threaded quick disconnect hose. The Back Inflation Style BCD provides ease when controlling the buoyancy with its shoulder overpressure relief valve that’s equipped with a cord.
The Cressi Ultralight BCD is CE certified to EN 250-EN 1809 Standards.
Warranty
The Cressi Ultralight BCD is covered with a limited warranty of 24 months by the Cressi Company.
Manufacturer Specifications
- BC BODY: Back Inflation
- BUOYANCY BAG: 20.2 lbs to 31.7 lbs (9.2 kg to 15.3 kg), Size-Dependent
- VALVES: Shoulder Overpressure Relief/Dump Valve
- POCKETS: One Pocket
- SHOULDER STRAPS: Adjustable Torso Straps with Squeeze-Style Side Release Buckle
- RINGS: 4 Plastic D-Rings
- WAIST STRAP: Adjustable Waist Strap with Squeeze-Style Side Release Buckle
- CHEST BUCKLE: Adjustable Sternum Strap with Squeeze-Style Release Buckle
- ORAL INFLATOR: Cressi Power Inflator with Cable-Activated Pull Dump
- MATERIALS: Urethane Laminated 420-Denier Nylon
- Weight Integrated
- WEIGHT CAPACITY: 20 lbs (9.1 kg)
- WEIGHT: 4.6 lbs
- AVAILABLE SIZES: Large, Medium, Small, X-Large, X-Small
Conclusion
The Cressi Ultralight BCD is in line with the buoyancy compensators that most people go for. It’s specifically designed to be extremely lightweight, providing additional convenience and comfort for traveling divers. This Back Inflation Style BCD offers great features that provide divers an outstanding diving experience. The equipment is highly recommended for its high-quality construction, durability, extreme lightness, comfort, reliability, and convenience.
- It has a Back Inflation Style BCD design
- The equipment is extremely lightweight, weighing 4.6 lbs (2 kg) in size.
- The BCD is specifically designed for traveling divers.
- It is considered as the lightest BCD in the market.
- All adjustable straps are equipped with squeeze-style side release buckles.
- The BCD comes with a Lock Aid Flat Version Integrated Weight System.
- The water gear can hold up to 20 lbs (9.1 kg) of hard block or soft weighs.
- It has a hideaway pocket and 4 lightweight plastic D0rings for accessory storage and attachments.
- The BCD is made from a durable Urethane Laminated 420-Denier Nylon.
- It is equipped with Cressi’s Streamline Commando Power Inflator.
- CE Certified to EN 250-En 1809 Standards.
- The Ultralight BCD is covered by a 24-month warranty by Cressi.
- The zipped weight pocket seems to be a bit flimsy and its stitching narrow seams don’t seem to look that it would last long.
- They run a little large for some divers.
Cressi Aquapro 5 BCD
Summary
In the underwater life support equipment market, finding a product that’s right for you might seem hard, due to incompatibilities with storage requirements, body type, and others, so that’s why we try to offer you a wide array of products to choose from. Now, we’re going to take a look at the Cressi Aquapro 5 buoyancy compensator, an affordable, professional compensator, packed with safety features and utility.
About Cressi: Because scuba diving became a popular activity, even in the field of sports, companies started manufacturing buoyancy compensators and distributed it around the world. One of the famous companies manufacturing these devices is Cressi.
Cressi, formerly Cressi-Sub, specializes in the production of water sports equipment throughout the scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming industries worldwide.
The company was founded in 1946 in Genoa, Italy and was managed by the Cressi brothers, Egidio and Nanni. Their location along the northern Mediterranean coast gave the brothers the opportunity to share their innovative products that greatly help the emerging spear-fishing community in that time in Italy. Since then, product developments were made, creating 5 equipment divisions within the company: Swimming, Snorkelling, Spear-fishing, Scuba Diving, and Dive Suits.
In today’s world of scuba diving, the Cressi brand is always in the line with other major equipment brands people are more comfortable with using. Wondering why? Cressi offers every category of diving equipment in the market, including masks, fins, snorkels, buoyancy compensators, regulators and essential accessories.
One of Cressi’s prime buoyancy compensator models is the Aquapro 5 BCD.
Features
The Cressi Aquapro 5 BCD is surely the buoyancy compensator for people who want a comfortable experience when wearing the Jacket Style BCD. The equipment comes with padding and offers adjustability to make it easy for divers to attain the perfect fit for them. Its adjustable sternum straps, together with the torso shoulder straps are all designed to have a squeeze style quick-release buckles, making the BCD really convenient among divers.
Aquapro 5 comes with a back support that’s designed such that it’s rigid enough to stabilize the cylinder tank, and at the same time, keep it fully padded to provide comfort. The device also comes with an independent suspension system, the harness assembly, allowing the tank and the diver to attain stability while making sure that the cylinder doesn’t shift on the back.
Design
Attached to the zippered accessory pockets on the BCD are two “Gravity” releasable weight pockets that can hold a weight capacity of over 6 lbs or 2.7 kg. The closures of these weight pockets also have squeeze style and rust-resistant buckles.
The BCD model has three over-pressure relief valves that can be manually dumped through pull cords and power inflator mechanism. Two of these valves are found on the left and right shoulders and the third one is located on the rear right of the air cell.
The Aquapro 5 BCD is up for giving divers a reliable, comfortable, convenient, and long lasting usage. The vest is constructed with a 420-denier urethane laminated nylon air bladder and a self-draining mesh fabric, guaranteeing divers a durable BCD to use in the long run, plus a hassle-free underwater journey.
Warranty
The Cressi Aquapro 5 is covered with a limited warranty of 24 months from the Cressi Company.
Manufacturer Specifications
- BC Body: Jacket
- Buoyancy Bag:
- XXS: 13 lbs.
- XS: 17 lbs.
- S: 20 lbs.
- M: 23.5 lbs.
- L: 34 lbs.
- XL: 36 lbs.
- Valves: 3 Relief and Overpressure Valves; 1 Top Inflator, 1 Top Shoulder, 1 Rear Lower Right
- Pockets: 2 Zippered Pockets
- Shoulder Straps: Torso Adjustable with Quick-Release Buckles
- Stainless Steel Rings: 2 Stainless, 2 Plastic
- Waist Strap: Adjustable Nylon Webbing with Cummerbund and Quick-Release Buckle
- Chest Buckle: Adjustable Sternum Strap With Quick-Release Buckle
- Oral Inflator: Cressi Power Inflator
- Materials: 420-Denier Urethane Laminated Nylon, Mesh Fabric
- Weight Integrated
- Weight Capacity: 12 lbs.
- Available Sizes: Large, Small, X-Large, X-Small
Conclusion
The Cressi Aquaproof 5 BCD is one of the best buoyancy compensators in the scuba diving market. Its unique and convenient features make divers, whether trainees or professionals include this Cressi BCD model as one of their major choices. Aquaproof 5 provides the comfort and convenience needed when plunging in the deep.
- The BCD is made of 420-Denier nylon composition and a self-draining mesh fabric, providing high durability and long lasting usage.
- The weight pockets are attached to the accessory pockets that have a weight capacity of 6 lbs each. These pockets can be released whenever the diver wants.
- The rigid back support prevents the cylinder from shifting. While doing so, the padded support will also provide comfort to the diver.
- There are three relief and overpressure valves appropriately located on the BCD to be easily used.
- The buoyancy compensator comes with a squeeze proof harness, providing added stability on the cylinder.
- Comfort is guaranteed with this buoyancy compensator with its great adjustability, allowing the diver fit it nicely.
- The quality of Aquapro 5 BCD is of high standards.
- The weight integration of the Aquapro 5 BCD is a bit unnatural to use.
- The BCD’s pockets are too high to operate the zippers with ease.
Cressi Start BCD
Summary
To kick off this review, I’ll be presenting you with an entry-level diving jacket – the Cressi Start BCD (Buoyancy Compensator Device). Buoyancy is the ability or tendency of an object to float in a fluid. Basically, a BCD will give the diver the ability to attain a neutral or positive buoyancy state, allowing them to float, if positive, or freely swim while submerged, if neutral.
The Cressi Start BCD is a pretty solid pick for beginners, as it’s designed to offer a premium experience for a lower price point. Because it’s a starter’s compensator, several features are limited, in order for the user to focus on the diving experience more and less on accessories and other features that might draw attention away from what’s important. That being said, let’s take a look at the Start BCD.
About Cressi: Cressi is a big name in the water sports industry. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or just an amateur scuba diver, you’ve probably heard of them by now. Their name pops up all over the place. Founded in 1946, in Italy, Genova, the company has over 70 years of experience in producing and testing water sports equipment and gear through their four main divisions: swimming, snorkeling, diving and spearfishing.
With diving and spearfishing being fairly-common practice in the 1930’s Italy, the two founders of the company, Egidio and Nanni Cressi, begun manufacturing gear, by hand, for divers and fishers in the area. Over the 71 years of activity in the industry, Cressi has become a synonym with water sports and has offered quality products throughout its history.
Features
As previously stated, we’ll be focusing on the Cressi Start BCD – an entry-level diving jacket that will help you ease into the scuba diving sport. Although it’s meant for beginners, please note that this is still professional equipment – this isn’t a product that’s lacking any particular strengths, as you’ll find out soon.
The jacket is made out of denier CONDURA fabric – a very durable material ( a mix of nylon and polyester), usually used in manufacturing heavy-duty gear (military backpacks and boots, performance apparel) because of its ability to withstand tearing and abrasion – great qualities for scuba diving material. It’s also designed to be intuitive and easy to use by beginners.
The Start features one solid tank strap that is guaranteed to keep your air container locked in place. At the back, you’ll find a solid and dense plastic plate, that will give proper support to your tank, and a handle, perfect for carrying the BCD after it’s fully set. In the chest and waist areas, you will be pleased to find adjustable straps that are designed to have quick-release buckles, for convenience and emergency situations. You can also store any additional accessories in two large pockets, placed at each side of the jacket, both fitted with Velcro closures. You can also add any extra, larger accessory on the plastic D rings, also featured by the jacket.
Design
Designed with comfortable padding, you’ll be able to perform multiple diving sessions without having to suffer any sort of discomfort. The buoyancy offered by the vest ranges from 29.2 lbs (13.25 kg) for the XS size, to 45 lbs (20.4 kg) for the XL size.
Performance? It’s great for beginners. You’ll find that maintaining neutrality will be easy with all of the valves that are built into it (one over pressurization valve and three dump valves). Floating will also be no issue with this jacket.
While it’s great for beginners, more advanced users, even intermediate level amateurs, will find the Start very, very basic. Don’t buy this product if you’re already more familiar with scuba diving, it won’t satisfy your needs. Although the materials and build are solid and very, very durable and reliable, it lacks features that you’d like to find on more advanced products. But that’s not a problem because it is meant to be used specifically by beginners (I hope I’ve stressed this enough by now).
Most dealers will offer a 12-month limited warranty, supported by the manufacturer. Just check for additional information when purchasing and be sure to use an authorized Cressi dealer.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Cordura 1000 Denier on the outside panel and 500 Denier on the inside
- The waist strap is independent of the air bladder and cummerbund
- Inflator with double air filtration system
- Backpack as small and compact as possible for exceptional lightness. Ultra-durable and semi-flexible. Thermoplastic rubber damper for enhanced tank anchoring
- Axillary Straps: Comfortable unisex design, leaving the chest area completely free. Fastex 40mm axillary buckles
- Reinforced anchoring flap for inflator hose
- Integrated pressure gauge compartment
- Integrated octopus compartment
The quality you’re getting on this Cressi Star BCD is outstanding. Very durable, very reliable, very easy to use and packed with features that will ease you into the scuba diving sport, you’re guaranteed to be satisfied. The price is also very, very friendly.
Conclusion
As far as diving gear goes, this is professional equipment. The 1000 and 500 denier CONDURA fabrics will give you extra protection and ensure that you won’t have to use that warranty anytime soon. Get your certificate and start diving!
- Durable and reliable 1000 and 500 Denier CONDURA fabric build
- Adjustable straps for comfortable use
- Back padding for extra comfort
- Easy to control buoyancy
- Friendly price
- Very basic – you won’t be happy with it after you gain a bit of experience
Final Words
Since the review is over, we feel like there’s still something left to be said. First of all, make sure that, if you’re a beginner, you consult a professional diving instructor or a more seasoned-veteran for tips on what BCD is right for you. Scuba diving is an enjoyable hobby, but it can get pretty dangerous, so make sure that you’re taking all safety precautions before hitting the waters. That being said, note that each and every one of these products are great for the right person – most of them come in different sizes and lifting capacities, so make sure that you either consult the table that’s placed at the beginning of the review or the vendor you choose for purchasing the product to find more information on that.
All of the manufacturers mentioned in the review are seasoned veterans in the industry and all of their products are produced by professionals and designed for maximum safety and comfort. The main difference between products is how many features does a BCD have, which usually reflects on price. Make sure that you don’t pick something over-the-top expensive if you’re a beginner and don’t cheap out on a product if you’re a pro.
That being said, we hope that this review has been helpful and we wish you a pleasant and, more importantly, safe trip.
Happy Diving!