The Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD is a jacket-style BCD from Seac – the most popular format for recreational divers in Malaysia. It wraps around you comfortably, distributes lift evenly, and gives you stable, neutral buoyancy on every dive from Perhentian Kecil’s secluded bays to the shallows.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Brand | Seac |
| Product | PRO 2000 HD BCD |
| Type | Jacket BCD |
| Material | Cordura / Nylon |
| Lift Capacity | ~20 kg |
| Pockets | Multiple D-rings & cargo pockets |
| Weight Pocket | Integrated release |
| Best For | Recreational / Technical diving |
Key Features
- Jacket-style design: Wraps around you for a stable, comfortable fit – the most natural feel underwater.
- Integrated weight pockets: Quick-release weight system for safety and convenience.
- Multiple D-rings: Attach all your gear securely without clutter.
- Durable Cordura construction: Built to handle years of salt-water diving.
Suited for Malaysian Dive Sites
The Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD is built to perform across Malaysia’s best underwater destinations. Whether you’re exploring Perhentian Kecil’s secluded bays, or heading to new reefs and wrecks, this gear delivers the reliability and comfort you need on every dive.
Care & Maintenance
- Rinse thoroughly after every dive – salt and sand clog the inflation bladder.
- Inflate the bladder and let it dry fully before storing – prevents mildew.
- Lubricate the dump valve with silicone spray every few dives.
- Have it serviced professionally once a year.
Final Verdict
The jacket BCD is the workhorse of recreational diving, and the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD is a solid, reliable example. Comfortable buoyancy, good organisation, and a fit that works for most divers.




Erynn Lim –
What are the exact features of this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD? Is it suitable for recreational diving?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your interest in the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD! This BCD is a high-quality, feature-rich device designed for technical diving. Its exact features include a compact design, adjustable backplate, and high-capacity bladder for optimal buoyancy control. It also features a 30 lbs (13.6 kg) lift capacity. Additionally, the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD has multiple attachment points, allowing for a customizable trim and reduced fatique during dives. As for recreational diving, this BCD is also suitable, but we recommend it for scuba diving enthusiasts who frequently venture into deeper waters or engage in technical diving. Please note that it’s always best to consult with a diving professional for personalized advice on choosing the right equipment.
Alistair Tan –
I’ve owned this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD for 6 months now. The product was high-quality, well-made, and reliable. The regular price when I bought it was $699. I found it to be a good investment based on its quality and performance. However, I would have preferred a more ergonomically designed system. Rating 4.5/5 stars.
Elwyn Wong –
What is the weight range of this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question, Elwyn! According to the manufacturer’s specifications, the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD has a weight range of 30-50 kg (66-110 lbs), suitable for a wide range of divers. Please note that this may vary depending on the specific diving conditions and the user’s personal comfort level. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
Amber Lai –
I’ve used this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD for multiple dives, and it never failed to impress me. It’s comfortable to wear, and the features are easy to use. However, a minor gripe would be the lack of built-in GPS compass. Rating 4.9/5 stars.
Rory Lim –
Can someone kindly provide a comparison between this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD and the Cressi Bell? What are the differences?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for reaching out, Rory! The Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD and the Cressi Bell are both high-quality BCDs, but they have some key differences. The main difference is the type of inflatable bladder used – the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD uses a more traditional horizontal bladder design, while the Cressi Bell uses a unique bell-shaped bladder. This gives the Cressi Bell a slightly more compact profile and a more stable flotation. On the other hand, the Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD has a higher lift capacity and is generally considered more durable. It’s worth noting that both BCDs are designed for technical diving and are suitable for divers of all levels. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on your personal preferences and diving style.
Sofia Wijaya –
I only had minor issues with getting used to the system, which quickly faded away after multiple dives. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this Seac PRO 2000 HD BCD. Rating 4.8/5 stars.