Triple L BCD

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Garrobo

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Anyone know if they are still selling 'Triple L' BCD's anymore?
 
Triple L as in Triple Large; aka XXXL?

A BPW will easily do XXXL. All you need is some longer 2" webbing.:eyebrow:
 
I'm not sure if the last two posts were sarcastic but TripleL is/was the name of a scuba manufacturer in Vietnam. They used to sell cheap but decent quality BCDS and other products. They seem to still existed sell under the name scubal.com
 
Macado: Thanks for the reply. Like you said, more expensive. I bought a Triple L Libra model about six years ago and paid around $150 dollars for it. I've got over 200 dives on it and it's still in good shape except it sprung a very slight leak around the air inport which I was able to seal with Super Glue and heat. What I really like about the BCD is that there is NO corregated hose. It has an upper and lower air dump. You use two regs and that's it. They have a discontinued Libra on their website but it has the corregated hose. Must have changed it along the way. Thanks again.
 
My Triple L Libra did the same exact thing on my dive trip last week. It seems the glue released totally around where the oral inflator hose attaches to the BCD.

I'd like to get this repaired.....preferably if its still under warranty. Hard to get info on the item, company or warranty. Scuba L only offers a two year warranty and my BCD is older than that.

How do you plan on getting yours repaired?
 
I'll likely just do it myself or have my buddy at the scuba shop handle it and test it. Since its surely not under warranty it would cost me more in postage than to just handle it here.

Thanks for the info!!
 

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