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| Resident purveyor of shiney kit.... | Agir Brokk now at the Knackers Yard Well, we are pleased to announce yet another range of superb products available at Divingniknaks. The full range of Agir Brokk wings, backplates, gauges and accessories are now available. Website updated accordingly. Feel free to have a browse. Cheers all.
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| Padawan learner | very nice. Will be a good addition to your DIRZone wings. Any oppinions between the two brands yourself?
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| New Member | I've used both the DIRzone 20L wing and the Agir 38lb and they are both top pieces of kit. Both wings have got me trimmed out really well and been very comfy in and out of water. Inflator hoses and dumps similar on both wings. Both outer coverings feel really bulletproof, the DIRzone feels a little tougher IIRC but the Agir one is more smooth so horses for courses. The only real difference I'm aware of is the shape. The DIRzone wing is wider at the base where the Agir is a constant width up the sides. If you have neck heavy cylinders then the Agir might be a better choice though it's not clear cut. Both of them trim out nicely with Heisers/ECS. I haven't used Fabers myself. ![]() |
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| Resident purveyor of shiney kit.... | Thanks Pete, always better to have an independant view rather than the person selling the stuff ![]() Hope that helps JB. Cheers
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| New Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Edmonton, Canada
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![]() | Agir Brokk I,ve used the Agir 38lb. for about a 100 dives and is the best wing I've used so far. It's very easy to use the back dump with dry gloves on, doesn't trap air and trims out very nice. I did find the bouyancy not enough when using my twin 130s with 2 stages in fresh water, st least when the tanks were full. I may have to get the bigger wing when I use the "big boys". |
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