
The SeaQuest Pro QD is about as traditional of a BCD design as you can find. However, after using other new-fangled BCs, I've come to appreciate the proven model of a jacket-style buoyancy control device. For a brief description of the difference between the two styles of BCDs, read my post on the
SeaQuest Balance. Though the Pro QD does not pack as tightly as the ultra-lightweight
Zeagle Stiletto I wrote about earlier this year, it does have advantages that make it a better option to go with if you're using it in the same locale most of the time, mostly due to its solid stability at depth and on the surface. Also, by giving up the compact form factor, this SeaQuest offers a plethora of attachment points and comfort padding in the right places.
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