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2021-05-07T10:38:52
This works but seems there?s Additional things needed to make it complete
Seth H.
2013-09-29T20:00:00
I use this with my double 131 OMS tanks. Very secure with the heavy tanks. Also very easy to go back and forth with single tanks. I am a rescue diver with a rescue squad. This allows for many variations with dive set up.
Heavy J.
2010-09-17T20:00:00
I have the aluminum, which is okay. (I got a great deal on it) But it is prone to corrosion, because the anodize gets scratched by the hardware that holds your doubles in place. Certainly buying new, the extra $15 for the stainless is well worth it. Titanium is just silly, unless you wear zero lead on your weight belt. (think about it, if you make the BP lighter, you'll just have to add lead to compensate. Your lowest staggering weight on the boat is when every part of cyour rig is made out of the strongest, thinest and densest materials available)
Ralph W.
2010-04-17T20:00:00
Like the Backplate better with Doubles. They work fine with the BCs but feel more stable and have more freedom here. The Stainless Steel plate let me drop 5 lbs too. The Backplate gave me more sturdy mounting options for can light, etc. Also, a 6ft pony slips up on the side out of the way and is held with the valve right where I want it. Everything mounts perfectly for a doing-it-sort-of-right diver like me. I don't use exact GUE configuration but the platform allows everything to stay where I put it for instant easy access.
Bob W.
2009-06-24T20:00:00
difficult to attach to my Tech B.C. because L.P. didn't send all the proper straps, nuts + bolts along for attachment. I called Zeagle and got the attachment video along with an,(Im sorry L.P. didn't send the straps). I explained how I attached it and they said "good job, innovative but not right, but ok. The unit was one price when out of stock and higher price when in stock, but still cheaper then the local dive shop w-L.P./30% off.
white t.
2009-06-10T20:00:00
Very fast delivery
Eddie
2009-06-09T20:00:00
I have the Aluminum unit for use on my Zeagle Tech BCD. Its lighter then the stainless unit and far less costly then the titanium one. Black anodization may wear off it time. Very cheap cost with the Zeagle 30% discount going on now! I would recommend the unit.
PI S.
Back-Plate Mounting BCD & Cylinders
Stainless Steel or Anodized Aluminum
Single or Double
Included
15.7 x 9.5" (40 x 24.1cm)
Stainless Steel: 5 lbs (2.27kg)
Anodized Aluminum: 1.7 lbs (0.77kg)
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Get the stainless!
By Ralph W.
I have the aluminum, which is okay. (I got a great deal on it) But it is prone to corrosion, because the anodize gets scratched by the hardware that holds your doubles in place. Certainly buying new, the extra $15 for the stainless is well worth it. Titanium is just silly, unless you wear zero lead on your weight belt. (think about it, if you make the BP lighter, you'll just have to add lead to compensate. Your lowest staggering weight on the boat is when every part of cyour rig is made o...
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Zeagle is the bomb!
By Heavy J.
I use this with my double 131 OMS tanks. Very secure with the heavy tanks. Also very easy to go back and forth with single tanks. I am a rescue diver with a rescue squad. This allows for many variations with dive set up.
Zeagle Back-Plates have extended slots for easy cylinder mounting. These back-plates can be used with single or twin cylinders without an additional adaptor and can easily mount any current Zeagle Bladder assembly. Made from stainless-steel or anodized aluminum, with the stainless-steel model weighing 5 lbs. (2.27 kg) and the anodized aluminum weighing 1.7 lbs. (0.77 kg) allowing every technical diver's needs fulfilled. Both models measure (H x W) 15.75" x 9.5" (40cm x 24.1cm) and include a complete bladder hardware mounting kit.
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