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Scuba Pro BCD
| Renting BCD's from local dive shops is one thing but if you are serious about diving, then owning a ScubaPro BCD might be a good decision.
If you are very passionate about diving, then it's time to get serious and purchase the best BCD. ScubaPro BCD's for one, are very easy to maintain. After diving, you can wash it with running clean fresh water just like any diving equipment, and that should do the job. Draining the water out of the buoyancy bag after each dive by holding the jacket upside down and opening the purge valve is an easy way to take care of your ScubaPro BCD. When used in a swimming pool the BCD's must be thoroughly rinsed with fresh water because the detrimental effects of the acid and chlorine can be harsh to your BCD. Drying is not as hard because air drying your BCD before storing away should do the trick. Not only are the ScubaPro BCD's mostly maintenance free, but the ScubaPro BCD's are designed and built from durable materials to become damage-free. If the unbearable happened and you get a puncture or tear in your jacket, you can send it to the nearest authorized ScubaPro dealer and they can repair this for you. There are different ScubpaPro BCD's available in the market. You can choose from front-adjustable jackets like T-Black, T-Force, T-Sport, T-Sport Plus and the Bella, to back flotation jackets like the Knighthawk or the Ladyhawk. ScubaPro also has the Classic Plus for their line of stabilizing jacket. |
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