There are two popular BCD styles are the jacket style and vest style. Most scuba resorts and organizations rent out jacket style BCDs these days. The video above showcases a jacket style BCD.
The BCD has several functions & features:
- A back-plate and straps to hold the divers air tank
- Straps to hold your gauges and octopuses,
- Newer BCDs have integrated weight systems – allowing divers to place their weights inside their BCD, instead of using a weight belt.
- A low pressure direct feed that transports gas from diving cylinder and diving regulator to the BC.
- A vent valve that allows gas to escape from the bladders of the BC.
- An inflation valve that allows gas from the direct feed into the bladders of the BC.
- An over pressurization valve that automatically vents the bladders if the diver over inflates the BC by ascending or by injecting too much gas.
- A harness that the diver wears with straps around the torso and over the shoulders
- D rings or other anchor points, for clipping on other equipment such as torches, strobes, reels, cameras and stage cylinders
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