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The Cressi Durable Start Jacket Style BCD is a high-performance buoyancy control device designed for scuba diving enthusiasts. Made from a blend of 90% nylon and 10% metal, this jacket features ultra-durable construction with 1000 and 500 Denier Cordura, ensuring it withstands the rigors of underwater exploration. With five large cargo pockets, three exhaust valves for buoyancy adjustment, and multiple sizes available, this BCD is the perfect companion for divers seeking reliability and functionality.
Outer Material | Neoprene |
Lining Description | Neoprene |
Material Type | Polyester |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
Fit Type | Universal |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Additional Features | Durable, Adjustable |
Color | Black/Blue |
Item Weight | 3.5 Grams |
Size | Large |
D**B
Amazing BCD for the recreational diver, and a great price too
I buy everything I review. To receive FIVE stars, a product must meet >90% of the manufacturer’s claims. I don’t subtract because I don’ t like the color or appearance (too subjective and personal). I review form, function, ease of use, and construction quality. Please forgive typos: I’m an evidence-based scientist, NOT a typist. If you find my review helpful, please click “YES”. This helps me improve future evaluations (which I do for free to help people make more informed decisions).Their Claim: A jacket-style BCD (versus back-inflate) with all the features you need for recreational divingMy Verdict (details below): 100% trueThis is a beast of a BCD. It is EXTREMLY durable.Here’s my story. I was diving and became entangled in vegetation. My dive buddy (paired up at a resort by the dive master, so I didn’t know him) went to cut me free (he didn’t see I was in the process of taking the vest off to do it myself). He unknowingly cut too far and dragged his knife across the side of the BCD. When we surfaced, there was not a scratch. It took it in stride with no issues whatsoever. The denier outer shell is one tough material.This BCD has four nylon D-rings, plus the four pull-rings for the shoulder and waist straps. I can attach my light, safety tube, camera, and hose clamps for my safe second stage and gauge cluster with no problems.It has 33.7 lbs of lift, MORE than enough for cold-water dives. It kept me upright on the surface, and the trim is excellent underwater because, let’s face it, you use very little air to provide neutral buoyancy, so the sides don’t hold much air. While not a back-inflate, which provides the best underwater trim, who cares? Further, if you're a newbie, good luck keeping your body upright on the surface with a back inflate BCD. You’ll find very quickly that it WANTS to bury your face in the water by tilting you forward. I tried it on one dive and almost drowned. That sealed the deal: a jacket style is what I need. If I dove 100 times a year, I don’t think even then I’d get used to a true back-inflate BCD.It also lacks integrated weight (IW), which I consider a BONUS. When in trouble, I want ONE buckle to release my weights. My weight belt does that. With IW systems, you have two or more pouches with weights to release. When in an emergency, SIMPLE is better. So I’m not paying for features like IW that I don’t want OR need. I only use 6# of lead, so IW is entirely unnecessary. If you believe you need IW, then this is not the BCD for you. I don’t so why pay for them?The tank holds securely to the back plate (has a rubber interface), which has a sturdy carry handle to make it easy to lug around. The BCD is lightweight and easy to pack in a regular sized suitcase. With all my gear packed, it still came in under the airline’s 50# limit before an upcharge is applied.The two side pockets are plenty large. I can hold my torch and other stuff there, easily accessible. They close with Velcro, meaning no zipper to get stuck, care for, wax, etc.The back padding is very comfortable and taking four dives over two days didn’t cause any issues.It has three purge valves, all easily accessible. The low-pressure inflator is easy to use by mouth as well.Best of all? At $184, this is >$200 cheaper than similar models that offer no discernible advantages for my diving style. I am in love with this BCD. There’s a reason dive shops use this as a preferred training BCD. It’s tough, functional, and more than meets the needs of most recreational divers. If you're a tech diver, then you may need to spend $500 on a Zeagle, Mares, or other brand.But for me, diving only on vacations, I am delighted I found this BCD.
G**.
Highly recommended BCD.
I’m very pleased with the quality and overall workmanship of this BC. In 45 years of diving, it’s my 1st Cressi product. Very complete user booklet will be very useful to beginning divers to familiarize themselves with the many adjustments and customization options available to them. It’s rather lightweight, no sharp edges, Also useful is the heavy-duty strap that holds the tank; it's pre-wrapped properly, and the corrugated inflater on the wearer’s left shoulder is delivered with the low-pressure inflator hose attached, ready to be carefully mated with the low-pressure port on one’s first stage regulator (with a little smear of appropriate silicone grease on the ‘O’ ring & threads).I’m not one to use or favor BCD-contained weight systems so I’m glad this model is not so designed.To reduce or minimize confusion on a crowded dive boat, the BCD is marked prominently on the upper right shoulder with the appropriate “S M L XL” letters so you can more readily identify your tank and BC for change-over to next tank. Small but helpful in a crowd.All in all a very serviceable comfortable BC and seriously good value.
S**
Quality and price
Quality for the money. Plenty of adjustment room. Very comfortable fit. Cressi delivers with ALL their products.5star👍
K**S
Reliable, does the trick!
I've been using this BCD for the past three months during an internship that requires long, frequent dives. It's nothing fancy, but it does the trick! I've had no issues with it. The only minor complaint I have is that it definitely runs large, but not so large that I can't work with it. I was very relieved to find a reliable product at this price!
E**E
Good performance after 6 immersions
So far I am happy with the product after the first immersions, just what you would expect from a BCD
B**N
Well designed
I’m a retired dive instructor And purchased to get back into diving! This thing is nice and the purge valve setup is high quality in upper and lower. The whole thing is setup nice. I’m typically a large but went for an XL and buckles adjusted way down with no problems.
F**G
Three Stars
When surface and inflated, diver tend to face downward instead of upward postion. Why?
L**.
BCD
Good quality for a great price !!
J**N
Tried and tested Great Quality
Used on a week of diving and preformed well the design is sleek and durable.
M**.
Not the expected quality/size
Disappointed by this Cressi model, the material looks low quality and I wouldn’t risk diving with this BCD eventhough I trust Cressi but it seems margins are squeezed by competition and Italy is not a cheap manufacturing country.. the XL Size is also too small / short for a 6ft6’’ ... had to return it and will be buying a better model in store
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