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TadPole
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this might be silly but
what is the difference between the bladders of the stiletto,brigade ,escape, the zena 2nd edition, and the scout 35? are they all the same bladder ? 35lbs? will they all attach to a ranger harness? is the scout 24 still avaliable will that attach to a ranger? whats the formula for the minimum lift i need? ------------------------------------------- yes i just bought ,,and am still keen to spend (a light weight travel bladder to attach to the ranger , and can i get it in colours,of coarse!!!! im saving for egypt for xmas ...lol |
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Grouper
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As far as missing the 44lb lift, no issues at all. I don't put any air in it anyway Seriously, unless you are going to dive doubles that 44 lb bladder is overkill. Also, I ended up by selling my old Ranger bladder on this board and the net cost afterwords essentially a wash. It was a win/win for me. PM me if you want more details
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Grouper
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The Brigade and the old version of the Escape use a bladder that is basically the same, just a little lighter weight. All of these bladders are 35lbs lift, with a 24 and 44lb version available. The 35lb Scout bladder is exactly the same as the Stiletto bladder, but the Scout comes standard with a 24lb bladder made of the same material. The Zena uses a little different bladder...same material as the Stiletto, just cut differently. All of these bladders, except the Zena bladder, will attach to the Ranger BC. Hope that helps. Scott |
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