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BCDs - Jacket


  • AquaLung

    Aqualung Axiom I3+ Men's BCD Black / Red

    $849.00
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Jacket-Style BCDs (Buoyancy Compensator Devices) for Scuba Diving

Discover our collection of jacket BCDs, the most popular style of buoyancy compensator devices for recreational scuba diving. Known for comfort, surface stability, and storage, jacket BCDs are perfect for beginners, travel divers, and anyone who values easy buoyancy control and reliability.

Why Choose a Jacket BCD?

  • Surface stability: Wrap-around air cell design keeps you upright at the surface.
  • Comfortable fit: Padded back support, adjustable straps, and secure cummerbunds.
  • Storage & D-rings: Large cargo pockets and multiple attachment points for accessories.
  • Integrated weights: Quick-release weight systems for convenience and safety.
  • Beginner-friendly: Simple inflator and dump valve controls for effortless buoyancy.

Key Features

  • Lift capacity options from 18–45 lbs depending on environment
  • Durable 840–1000D nylon for long-lasting performance
  • Lightweight travel BCDs for easy packing
  • Women’s-specific jacket BCDs designed for better fit

Frequently Asked Questions

What size jacket BCD should I get?

Use the brand’s size chart and test fit with your wetsuit or drysuit. A proper fit is snug but allows free breathing and arm movement.

How much lift do I need?

Warm-water divers usually need 18–30 lbs of lift. Cold-water or drysuit divers may require 35–45 lbs to offset buoyancy changes.

Are integrated weights better than a belt?

Integrated weights improve comfort and balance, but many divers still carry a few pounds on a belt for fine-tuning. Always ensure weights can be ditched quickly in an emergency.

What’s the difference between jacket, hybrid, and back-inflate BCDs?

Jacket BCDs offer the best surface stability and pocket storage. Back-inflate BCDs improve horizontal trim. Hybrids combine both benefits.

How do I care for my jacket BCD?

Rinse thoroughly after each dive, flush the bladder with fresh water, and store partially inflated in a cool, dry place. Annual servicing keeps valves and inflators safe.

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