BCD's, Wings & Sidemounts

Detail View QLR4 Pocket
Detail View QLR4 Pocket

Oceanic recalls BCDs with QLR4 weight pockets

The recalled devices include the following models: Oceanic OceanPro, Oceanic Excursion, and Oceanic Hera with serial numbers: 608262 through 695909, 1170357 through 1180342, 1200001 through 1200070 and 20031001 through 22082698.

Only these models in any of these serial number ranges and QLR4 Pocket Handles that DO NOT contain a date code on the underside are included in the recall.

The serial number can be found on the product warning label located on cummerbund:

Recalled BCD Models BT1380108ML / BT1380108XLXXL – Orange Trim
Recalled BCD Models BT1380108ML / BT1380108XLXXL – Orange Trim

AquaLung recalls some Apeks branded BCDs

Name of Product:

Apeks Exotec SCUBA Diving Buoyancy Compensator Devices (BCDs)

Hazard:

The dump valve knob can get stuck when the recalled BCD is inflated, opening the dump valve which stops the BCD from fully inflating. This can result in a loss of buoyancy control and poses injury (decompression sickness) and drowning hazards.

Remedy:

Repair

Recall Date:

October 20, 2022

Units:

330

 

Scubapro Go BCD

Scubapro Go BCD
Scubapro Go BCD

Designed to travel, the Scubapro Go BCD is front adjustable, lightweight, soft and foldable as a padded air-net ergonomic backpack, featuring integrated front weight pockets, two large quick-draining cargo pockets, two octo pockets, and Scubapro’s user-friendly Quick Cinch tank buckle system, which adjusts easily and fits any tank size.

Apeks Exotec BCD
Apeks Exotec BCD

Apeks recalls Exotec BCD

The issue at hand

When an affected BCD is inflated, the grey pull dump knob retracts towards the stitched channel of the jacket. The channel then prevents the knob from further retracting and slightly opens the dump valve. As a result, the BCD cannot be fully inflated, which could lead to a lack of buoyancy control.