
The SeaQuest Balance has proven to be my most trusted BCD while traveling abroad. With its streamlined fit and durability, it shows hardly any signs of wear 100 dives and 10 countries later. With integrated weights, back buoyancy and pull dumps, this is a mean little package despite its small frame and good looks. ScubaLab has rated it the top performer among all travel BCDs and I have to agree from my experience. There is not an inch of material wasted on this quality product, and very few features that can be improved, which is why I've used it for longer than any other BCD.
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