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Aeris 5 Oceans

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On April 10, 2009
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Aeris 5 Oceans

May 09 Scuba Lab Quick Links
General Purpose BCs
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BARE Blackjack| BARE Blackwing
BARE Voodoo| Mares Prestige MRS Plus
SCUBAPRO Glide Pro| Tusa Conquest
Zeagle Ranger LTD|
Dual Purpose BCs
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Aeris 5 Oceans| Cressi Aquaride
Oceanic Cruz| SCUBAPRO Equator
Cressi Travelight| Cressi Light Jac
True Travel BCs
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Zeagle Zeus|

Dual Purpose BCs

Dual Purpose BCs are lighter in weight, more stingy with their hardware, and more compact than General Purpose BCs, so they pack easily for trips to the tropics. At the same time, they provide enough buoyant lift, ballast weight capacity and range of adjustment to be worn in cold water over thick wetsuits or dry suits. The thinking is, because they're able to be used in both the Great Lakes and the Great Barrier Reef, you only have to own one BC for all your diving adventures.

Aeris 5 Oceans


Features



The minimalist back-buoyancy 5 Oceans' rear air cell is made of stretchy BioFlex backed up with bungee cord, enabling it to offer loads of buoyant lift while maintaining a low-profile shape. The BC offers excellent shoulder, waist and sternum adjustments to guarantee the perfect fit. The QLR weight system has sectionalized pouches to accommodate partial ballast loads for warm water. Or, combined with the rear trim pouches, the system will easily hold enough weight for virtually any cold water application. There's a single drop-down zippered pocket on the right side of the rig, a few strategically placed D-rings, plus webbing loops, hose clips, grommets, and a carabiner for attaching loads of gear.

Performance

Specifications
Average Subjective Test Score| 4.5
Dry Weight| 7.5 lbs.
Buoyant Lift| 40 lbs.
Inherent Buoyancy| 1.5 lbs.
Weight Capacity| 20/10 lbs.
Price| $490
www.diveaeris.com

No BC captures the essence of a Dual Purpose BC better than the 5 Oceans. It fit over our bulky dry suits to tackle a winter's day of diving off the California coast, then snugged down to offer a clutter-free fit on a 3mm shorty for a dip in our warm water test pool. The BC is light and packs flat yet still offers over 40 pounds of buoyant lift and 30 pounds of ballast weight capacity. The Bioflex bladder eliminates any "winging" of the air cell. In fact, you feel like it's not even there. With the contoured shoulders and first-rate adjustable waist and sternum straps, few BCs fit as snug or feel as stable at depth. The QLR weight system is one of the easiest to load and ditch, especially now that Aeris got rid of the Velcro backup patch, which was well-intended but just got in the way. The singular drop-down cargo pocket stays out of sight until you need it, then provides a large easy-access place to stow your treasures.

Bottom Line

The 5 Oceans is without a doubt the do-it-all BC for back-buoyancy aficionados. Light and compact for travel with sufficient lift and weight capacity for local submersions, it's our favorite BC in this use category, and in fact, our favorite BC of 2009.

Quick Links
General Purpose BCs
---
BARE Blackjack| BARE Blackwing
BARE Voodoo| Mares Prestige MRS Plus
SCUBAPRO Glide Pro| Tusa Conquest
Zeagle Ranger LTD|
Dual Purpose BCs
---
Aeris 5 Oceans| Cressi Aquaride
Oceanic Cruz| SCUBAPRO Equator
Cressi Travelight| Cressi Light Jac
True Travel BCs
---
Zeagle Zeus|

|May 09 Scuba Lab Quick Links| |---| |General Purpose BCs| |---| | BARE Blackjack| BARE Blackwing| | BARE Voodoo| Mares Prestige MRS Plus| | SCUBAPRO Glide Pro| Tusa Conquest| | Zeagle Ranger LTD| | |Dual Purpose BCs| |---| | Aeris 5 Oceans| Cressi Aquaride| | Oceanic Cruz| SCUBAPRO Equator| | Cressi Travelight| Cressi Light Jac| |True Travel BCs| |---| | Zeagle Zeus| |

Dual Purpose BCs

Dual Purpose BCs are lighter in weight, more stingy with their hardware, and more compact than General Purpose BCs, so they pack easily for trips to the tropics. At the same time, they provide enough buoyant lift, ballast weight capacity and range of adjustment to be worn in cold water over thick wetsuits or dry suits. The thinking is, because they're able to be used in both the Great Lakes and the Great Barrier Reef, you only have to own one BC for all your diving adventures.

Aeris 5 Oceans

Features

The minimalist back-buoyancy 5 Oceans' rear air cell is made of stretchy BioFlex backed up with bungee cord, enabling it to offer loads of buoyant lift while maintaining a low-profile shape. The BC offers excellent shoulder, waist and sternum adjustments to guarantee the perfect fit. The QLR weight system has sectionalized pouches to accommodate partial ballast loads for warm water. Or, combined with the rear trim pouches, the system will easily hold enough weight for virtually any cold water application. There's a single drop-down zippered pocket on the right side of the rig, a few strategically placed D-rings, plus webbing loops, hose clips, grommets, and a carabiner for attaching loads of gear.

Performance

|Specifications| |---| | Average Subjective Test Score| 4.5| | Dry Weight| 7.5 lbs.| | Buoyant Lift| 40 lbs.| | Inherent Buoyancy| 1.5 lbs.| | Weight Capacity| 20/10 lbs.| | Price| $490| | www.diveaeris.com|

No BC captures the essence of a Dual Purpose BC better than the 5 Oceans. It fit over our bulky dry suits to tackle a winter's day of diving off the California coast, then snugged down to offer a clutter-free fit on a 3mm shorty for a dip in our warm water test pool. The BC is light and packs flat yet still offers over 40 pounds of buoyant lift and 30 pounds of ballast weight capacity. The Bioflex bladder eliminates any "winging" of the air cell. In fact, you feel like it's not even there. With the contoured shoulders and first-rate adjustable waist and sternum straps, few BCs fit as snug or feel as stable at depth. The QLR weight system is one of the easiest to load and ditch, especially now that Aeris got rid of the Velcro backup patch, which was well-intended but just got in the way. The singular drop-down cargo pocket stays out of sight until you need it, then provides a large easy-access place to stow your treasures.

Bottom Line

The 5 Oceans is without a doubt the do-it-all BC for back-buoyancy aficionados. Light and compact for travel with sufficient lift and weight capacity for local submersions, it's our favorite BC in this use category, and in fact, our favorite BC of 2009.

|Quick Links| |---| |General Purpose BCs| |---| | BARE Blackjack| BARE Blackwing| | BARE Voodoo| Mares Prestige MRS Plus| | SCUBAPRO Glide Pro| Tusa Conquest| | Zeagle Ranger LTD| | |Dual Purpose BCs| |---| | Aeris 5 Oceans| Cressi Aquaride| | Oceanic Cruz| SCUBAPRO Equator| | Cressi Travelight| Cressi Light Jac| |True Travel BCs| |---| | Zeagle Zeus| |