May '09 Issue: Scuba Lab - 14 New BC's Information Charts
New BCs '09
Skip to Features Chart or Ergo Test Results
Inherent Buoyancy
Measured in the water with size large BCs unless noted.
None
Less than 1 lb.
** 1 -2 lbs.**
** 2 - 3 lbs.**
More than 3 lbs.
Mares Prestige MRS Plus
Aeris 5 Oceans
Bare Blackwing
Tusa Conquest
Oceanic Cruz
Bare Voodoo
Scubapro Glide Pro
Scubapro Equator
Bare Blackjack
Cressi Aquaride
Cressi Light Jac
Cressi Travelight
Zeagle Ranger LTD
Zeagle Zeus (med)
NOTE: Every pound of inherent buoyancy is an extra pound you must carry in your ballast system. When it comes to inherent buoyancy, less is always best.
FLOW RATES
We test flow rates to determine whether or not a BC's deflation valves will stay ahead of the inflation valve to avoid an out-of-control ascent in the event the inflation valve sticks open. In a heads-up ascent position, starting out with the BC totally empty and loaded with ballast equaling 20 percent of its mfg-stated buoyant lift, the inflation valve was simultaneously activated for 20 seconds with each of the deflation valves. Each time, the BC was checked to see if it was able to remain negatively buoyant. Industry standards require that at least one of the following deflation valves must keep up with inflation.
Inflator/Deflator Held overhead
Exhaust Hose Pull Dump
Alternate Shoulder Pull Dump
Aeris 5 Oceans
No
Yes
N/A
Bare Blackjack
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bare Blackwing
Yes
No
N/A
Bare Voodoo
Yes
No
N/A
Cressi Aquaride
No
Yes
Yes
Cressi Light Jac
No
Yes
Yes
Cressi Travelight
No
Yes
Yes
Mares Prestige MRS+
No
Yes
Yes
Oceanic Cruz
No
Yes
Yes
Scubapro Equator
No
Yes
Yes
Scubapro Glide Pro
No
Yes
Yes
Tusa Conquest
No
Yes
Yes
Zeagle Ranger LTD
Yes
Yes
Yes
Zeagle Zeus
Yes
Yes
N/A
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2009 BC Review Features Chart
Mfg. Model
MSRP
Cold/warm
Tech rec
resortadvacned
Mainimalsinensive
Buoy. Lift Mfg stated, in lbs.
Pockets
Backpack
Bands
General Purpose
Bare Blackjack
$500
Jacket
Mexico
3 yr.
4 (s-xl)
35-48
5 (3 zipper 2 velcro)
Hard
1
Bare Blackwing
$550
Back Buoyancy
Mexico
3 yr.
4 (s-xxl)
48
5 (3 zipper 2 velcro)
Hard
1
Bare Voodoo
$800
Back Buoyancy
Mexico
3 yr.
4 (s-xxl)
48 + 17
5 (3 zipper 2 velcro)
Hard
1
Mares Prestige MRS plus
$500 ($425 Prestige)
Jacket
Bulgaria
2 yr. Ltd
6 (xxs-xl)
30.8- 52.9
2 zipper
Hard
1
Scubapro Glide Pro
$599 ($721 w/Air2)
Jacket
Mexico
2 yr. Ltd
6 (xs-xxl)
22- 50
3 zipper
Hard
1
Tusa Conquest
$549
Hybrid
Taiwan
1 yr. Ltd
4 (xs-xl)
35- 50
6 (5 zipper)
Hard
1
Zeagle Ranger LTD
$857.40
Back Buoyancy
USA
Ltd Lifetime
4 (s-xl)
44
3 zipper
Soft
2
Dual Purpose
Aeris 5 Oceans
$489.95
Back Buoyancy
China
2 yr. Ltd
5 (xs-xl)
40
1 roll-down w/zipper
Hard
1
Cressi Aquaride
$444
Jacket
Italy
2 yr.
5 (xs-xl)
20- 45
2 zipper
Hard
1
Oceanic Cruz
$479.95
Jacket
China
2 yr. Ltd
5 (xs-xl)
20- 48
2 zipper
Hard
1
Scubapro Equator
$572 ($693 w/Air2)
Jacket
Mexico
2 yr. Ltd
5 (xs-xl)
20- 37
2 zipper
Semi-Hard
1 + 1
True Travel
Cressi Travelight
$444
Jacket
Italy
2 yr.
5 (xs-xl)
13.5- 36
2 zipper
Soft
1 + 1
Cressi Light Jac
$444
Back Buoyancy
Italy
2 yr.
5 (xs-xl)
27- 45
1 Roll-down Velcro
Hard
1
Zeagle Zeus
$515.20
Back Buoyancy
USA
Ltd Lifetime
5 (xs-xl)
24
N/A
Soft
2
Feature Chart cont.
Mfg. Model
Weight System
Ditchable Weights, in lbs.
Non-Ditch Weights, in lbs.
Carry Handle
Tank Position Strap
Dry Weight/ Size L, in lbs.
Additional Exhaust Valves
General Purpose
Bare BlackJack
Mechanical
30
10
Yes
Yes
9.5
2
Bare BlackWing
Mechanical
30
10**
Yes
Yes
9.5
1
Bare Voodoo
Mechanical
30
10**
Yes
Yes
10.5
1
Mares Prestige MRS plus
Mechanical
26
10
Yes
Yes
9.5
2
Scubapro Glide Pro
Mechanical
20
10
Yes
Yes
9
2
Tusa Conquest
Mechanical
24
8
Yes
Yes
9.5
3
Zeagle Ranger LTD
Mechanical
30
20 (ditchable)
Yes
No*
10
3
Dual Purpose
Aeris 5 Oceans
Mechanical
20
10**
Yes
Yes
7
1
Cressi Aquaride
Mechanical
20
10
Yes
Yes
8
2
Oceanic Cruz
Mechanical & Velcro
20
10
Yes
Yes
8
2
Scubapro Equator
Mechanical
20
N/A
No
Yes
7
2
True Travel
Cressi TravelLight
Mechanical
20
10
Yes
No*
6
2
Cressi Light Jac
Mechanical
20
N/A
Yes
Yes
7
2
Zeagle Zeus
Velcro
20
N/A
No
No*
6 (med)
2
*Carry handle can double as tank positioning strap.
**Trim pockets mount on tank band
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Ergo Test Scores '09 BC
Name
Ascent Control
Attitude &Stability
Weight Ditch
Valve Op
Comfort Adjustment
Assembly
Weight Loading
Pockets ****
General Purpose
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
Bare Blackjack
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
Bare Blackwing
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
3
Bare Voodoo
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
Mares Prestige MRS Plus
4
4
5
4
5
4
4
4
Scubapro Glide Pro
5
5
4
5
5
4
4
5
Tusa Conquest
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
3
Zeagle Ranger LTD
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
5
Dual Purpose
Aeris 5 Oceans
4
5
5
4
5
4
5
4
Cressi Aquaride
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
Oceanic Cruz
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
Scubapro Equator
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
True Travel
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
****
Cressi Travelight
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
Cressi LightJac
4
3
5
4
3
4
4
3
Zeagle Zeus
4
5
3
4
5
4
4
N/A
ERGONOMIC CHART EXPLANATIONS
MOST IMPORTANT
Ascent Control: An evaluation of how easily the BC can be used to control a normal ascent.
Attitude and Stability: Evaluated while swimming under water to determine if the BC will keep the diver in the proper swimming position without wobbling.
Weight Ditching: An evaluation of how easy or difficult it is to ditch weights in a simulated emergency situation.
MODERATELY IMPORTANT
Valve Operation: Evaluated by the ease with which a diver can find and use the oral and power inflators, the oral deflate held overhead, the pull dump and the remote exhaust valve(s).
Comfort and Adjustment: Checked both in and out of the water with BC strapped to a tank.
MINIMALLY IMPORTANT
Assembly: Performed on deck without instructions. (Although BC's should be supplied with clear and complete instructions, most divers will not take the instructions with them on the boat. )
Weight Loading: An evaluation of how easy or difficult it is for a diver to load weights and secure the system while wearing the BC.
Pockets: Tested in and out of the water, this is an evaluation of how easy or difficult it is to access and use pockets.
Scale of 1 to 5
5 = Excellent
4 = Very Good
3 = Good
2 = Fair
1 = Poor
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New BCs '09
Skip to Features Chart or Ergo Test Results
Inherent Buoyancy
Measured in the water with size large BCs unless noted.
|||||| |---|---|---|---|---|
| None | Less than 1 lb. | ** 1 -2 lbs.** | ** 2 - 3 lbs.** | More than 3 lbs. | | | Mares Prestige MRS Plus | Aeris 5 Oceans | Bare Blackwing | Tusa Conquest | | | Oceanic Cruz | Bare Voodoo | Scubapro Glide Pro | | | | Scubapro Equator | Bare Blackjack | | | | | | Cressi Aquaride | | | | | | Cressi Light Jac | | | | | | Cressi Travelight | | | | | | Zeagle Ranger LTD | | | | | | Zeagle Zeus (med) | | |NOTE: Every pound of inherent buoyancy is an extra pound you must carry in your ballast system. When it comes to inherent buoyancy, less is always best.
FLOW RATES
We test flow rates to determine whether or not a BC's deflation valves will stay ahead of the inflation valve to avoid an out-of-control ascent in the event the inflation valve sticks open. In a heads-up ascent position, starting out with the BC totally empty and loaded with ballast equaling 20 percent of its mfg-stated buoyant lift, the inflation valve was simultaneously activated for 20 seconds with each of the deflation valves. Each time, the BC was checked to see if it was able to remain negatively buoyant. Industry standards require that at least one of the following deflation valves must keep up with inflation.
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| | Inflator/Deflator Held overhead | Exhaust Hose Pull Dump | Alternate Shoulder Pull Dump | | Aeris 5 Oceans | No | Yes | N/A | | Bare Blackjack | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Bare Blackwing | Yes | No | N/A | | Bare Voodoo | Yes | No | N/A | | Cressi Aquaride | No | Yes | Yes | | Cressi Light Jac | No | Yes | Yes | | Cressi Travelight | No | Yes | Yes | | Mares Prestige MRS+ | No | Yes | Yes | | Oceanic Cruz | No | Yes | Yes | | Scubapro Equator | No | Yes | Yes | | Scubapro Glide Pro | No | Yes | Yes | | Tusa Conquest | No | Yes | Yes | | Zeagle Ranger LTD | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Zeagle Zeus | Yes | Yes | N/A |↑ Back to Top
2009 BC Review Features Chart
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| Mfg. Model | MSRP | Cold/warm | Tech rec | resortadvacned | Mainimalsinensive | Buoy. Lift Mfg stated, in lbs. | Pockets | Backpack | Bands | | General Purpose | | | | | | | | | | | Bare Blackjack | $500 | Jacket | Mexico | 3 yr. | 4 (s-xl) | 35-48 | 5 (3 zipper 2 velcro) | Hard | 1 | | Bare Blackwing | $550 | Back Buoyancy | Mexico | 3 yr. | 4 (s-xxl) | 48 | 5 (3 zipper 2 velcro) | Hard | 1 | | Bare Voodoo | $800 | Back Buoyancy | Mexico | 3 yr. | 4 (s-xxl) | 48 + 17 | 5 (3 zipper 2 velcro) | Hard | 1 | | Mares Prestige MRS plus | $500 ($425 Prestige) | Jacket | Bulgaria | 2 yr. Ltd | 6 (xxs-xl) | 30.8- 52.9 | 2 zipper | Hard | 1 | | Scubapro Glide Pro | $599 ($721 w/Air2) | Jacket | Mexico | 2 yr. Ltd | 6 (xs-xxl) | 22- 50 | 3 zipper | Hard | 1 | | Tusa Conquest | $549 | Hybrid | Taiwan | 1 yr. Ltd | 4 (xs-xl) | 35- 50 | 6 (5 zipper) | Hard | 1 | | Zeagle Ranger LTD | $857.40 | Back Buoyancy | USA | Ltd Lifetime | 4 (s-xl) | 44 | 3 zipper | Soft | 2 | | Dual Purpose | | | | | | | | | | | Aeris 5 Oceans | $489.95 | Back Buoyancy | China | 2 yr. Ltd | 5 (xs-xl) | 40 | 1 roll-down w/zipper | Hard | 1 | | Cressi Aquaride | $444 | Jacket | Italy | 2 yr. | 5 (xs-xl) | 20- 45 | 2 zipper | Hard | 1 | | Oceanic Cruz | $479.95 | Jacket | China | 2 yr. Ltd | 5 (xs-xl) | 20- 48 | 2 zipper | Hard | 1 | | Scubapro Equator | $572 ($693 w/Air2) | Jacket | Mexico | 2 yr. Ltd | 5 (xs-xl) | 20- 37 | 2 zipper | Semi-Hard | 1 + 1 | | True Travel | | | | | | | | | | | Cressi Travelight | $444 | Jacket | Italy | 2 yr. | 5 (xs-xl) | 13.5- 36 | 2 zipper | Soft | 1 + 1 | | Cressi Light Jac | $444 | Back Buoyancy | Italy | 2 yr. | 5 (xs-xl) | 27- 45 | 1 Roll-down Velcro | Hard | 1 | | Zeagle Zeus | $515.20 | Back Buoyancy | USA | Ltd Lifetime | 5 (xs-xl) | 24 | N/A | Soft | 2 |Feature Chart cont.
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| Mfg. Model | Weight System | Ditchable Weights, in lbs. | Non-Ditch Weights, in lbs. | Carry Handle | Tank Position Strap | Dry Weight/ Size L, in lbs. | Additional Exhaust Valves | | General Purpose | | | | | | | | | Bare BlackJack | Mechanical | 30 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 9.5 | 2 | | Bare BlackWing | Mechanical | 30 | 10** | Yes | Yes | 9.5 | 1 | | Bare Voodoo | Mechanical | 30 | 10** | Yes | Yes | 10.5 | 1 | | Mares Prestige MRS plus | Mechanical | 26 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 9.5 | 2 | | Scubapro Glide Pro | Mechanical | 20 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 9 | 2 | | Tusa Conquest | Mechanical | 24 | 8 | Yes | Yes | 9.5 | 3 | | Zeagle Ranger LTD | Mechanical | 30 | 20 (ditchable) | Yes | No* | 10 | 3 | | Dual Purpose | | | | | | | | | Aeris 5 Oceans | Mechanical | 20 | 10** | Yes | Yes | 7 | 1 | | Cressi Aquaride | Mechanical | 20 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 8 | 2 | | Oceanic Cruz | Mechanical & Velcro | 20 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 8 | 2 | | Scubapro Equator | Mechanical | 20 | N/A | No | Yes | 7 | 2 | | True Travel | | | | | | | | | Cressi TravelLight | Mechanical | 20 | 10 | Yes | No* | 6 | 2 | | Cressi Light Jac | Mechanical | 20 | N/A | Yes | Yes | 7 | 2 | | Zeagle Zeus | Velcro | 20 | N/A | No | No* | 6 (med) | 2 |*Carry handle can double as tank positioning strap.
**Trim pockets mount on tank band
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Ergo Test Scores '09 BC
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| Name | Ascent Control | Attitude &Stability | Weight Ditch | Valve Op | Comfort Adjustment | Assembly | Weight Loading | Pockets **** | | General Purpose | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | | Bare Blackjack | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | | Bare Blackwing | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | | Bare Voodoo | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | | Mares Prestige MRS Plus | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | Scubapro Glide Pro | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | | Tusa Conquest | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | | Zeagle Ranger LTD | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | | Dual Purpose | | | | | | | | | | Aeris 5 Oceans | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | | Cressi Aquaride | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | Oceanic Cruz | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | Scubapro Equator | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | True Travel | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | **** | | Cressi Travelight | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | | Cressi LightJac | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | | Zeagle Zeus | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | N/A |ERGONOMIC CHART EXPLANATIONS
MOST IMPORTANT
- Ascent Control: An evaluation of how easily the BC can be used to control a normal ascent.
- Attitude and Stability: Evaluated while swimming under water to determine if the BC will keep the diver in the proper swimming position without wobbling.
- Weight Ditching: An evaluation of how easy or difficult it is to ditch weights in a simulated emergency situation.
MODERATELY IMPORTANT
- Valve Operation: Evaluated by the ease with which a diver can find and use the oral and power inflators, the oral deflate held overhead, the pull dump and the remote exhaust valve(s).
- Comfort and Adjustment: Checked both in and out of the water with BC strapped to a tank.
MINIMALLY IMPORTANT
- Assembly: Performed on deck without instructions. (Although BC's should be supplied with clear and complete instructions, most divers will not take the instructions with them on the boat. )
- Weight Loading: An evaluation of how easy or difficult it is for a diver to load weights and secure the system while wearing the BC.
- Pockets: Tested in and out of the water, this is an evaluation of how easy or difficult it is to access and use pockets.
Scale of 1 to 5
5 = Excellent
4 = Very Good
3 = Good
2 = Fair
1 = Poor
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