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ScubaLab: BCs - Zeagle Express/Deluxe

 
Zeagle Express/Deluxe

Specifications

Style Back Buoyancy
Warranty Limited Lifetime
Size/Buoyant Lift (in lbs.) One Size Fits All-24
Integrated-Weight System No
Dry Weight 5 lbs., 2 oz.
Price $279; Deluxe: $379
www.zeagle.com

Features:

  • Heavy-duty Cordura-style construction
  • Flexible Polymer reinforced backplate
  • Includes two sets of center plate grommets for attaching twin tanks
  • Zero inherent buoyancy

Performance:

The Express Tech is basically a flexible backpack with a pair of continuous 2-inch webbing shoulder/waist straps that join at the belt buckle. It’s available with a choice of three optional weight systems; however, our test BC came as a non-weight-integrated rig. Looking at it as a bare bones BC, the Express Tech is quite comfortable. The polymer backplate and tank band system, combined with the shoulder and waist straps, provided a very stable ride for test divers as they moved through the water, and they all loved the feel of total freedom that comes from diving with so little BC wrapped around the torso. The power inflator and valve system delivered first-rate performance. The Express Tech is also available in a Deluxe version with more-convenient quick-disconnect shoulder straps.

Bottom Line:

As tested, the Express Tech is a pretty nice minimalist BC perfectly suited for tropical diving. By switching to a larger-lift air cell and adding a weight system, you can also hook the Express Tech up to double tanks and do some serious tec diving.