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      <title>Why You Should Try a Backplate Scuba Setup</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve been looking at a backplate scuba setup, you might be wondering why anyone would ditch a padded, pocket-filled jacket BCD for a piece of flat metal and some nylon webbing. It looks a bit minimalist—maybe even a little intimidating if</description>
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