Zena Lumbar Pad and Pocket

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DiveMaven

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I finally had a chance to dive (a lot) with my new lumbar pad and pocket for my Zena. I have to say that IMO the lumbar pad is a MUST HAVE for anyone diving a Zena. It fills in the space in my lower back, makes my tank more comfortable, and turns my already luxury BC into a Rolls Royce. :D

I also was able to use my new add-on pocket and it's a really nice addition. Since I've been diving my Zena for many years and am used to not having pockets, it was really nice to have a place to stash my extra torch for night diving. I also know it's going to be fabulous to have when we go back to Bonaire and I need space to stash stuff that I can't leave in a bag. :wink: It's another accessory that I can't see living without now that I have it.

Both the lumbar pad and pocket for the Zena are great accessories to an already wonderful BC, and I recommend both highly. :D:D:D
 
I too have the lumbar pad, but on my Ranger and Escape . I just love the cushion it provides.
If you could get the cushion on the bp/wing set up I might just get one. But I am so used to the Ranger. Why change?

I don't have the pockets but might just look in to them

gail
 
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