Cressi Travelight BCD Review

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Ready for Adventure? If you are an adventurer whose motto is All Who Wander Are Not Lost, this is the BCD for you. The Cressi Travelight is light and packs small (8.23 cu in | 135 cm). Its low price point makes it a great introductory or 2nd BCD perfect for travel.

As an entry BCD, the Travelight does a great job balancing the tradeoffs between function and weight. The Travelight fits comfortably and has the right number of “extras,” like full-sized pockets and 8 D-Rings to make it feel more like a non-travel BCD.

This is especially important if this is your only BCD. Its light weight allows new divers to easily take their own gear to dive with while traveling, increasing their confidence underwater in new or exotic locations.

About this review

To help you find a BCD that will fit your needs, we’ve tested, researched, and reviewed the best ones available today.
We test both in the water, diving in various conditions - and in our lab - so we can give you accurate answers on quality, performance, and the overall value.

Read about our test of BCDs

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Things we like:

  • Designed for travel, Lightweight & Compact
  • Weight Pockets Slide for comfortable fit
  • Thoughtful placement of the 8 D-rings
  • Cinch Strap doubles as a Crotch Strap

Things we don't like:

  • Chest Strap is not adjustable or removable
  • Tank Safety Strap is not a Memory Strap

Designed to Travel Light

Cressi Travelight Wrapped Up & Ready to Pack using its Cinch Strap
Cressi Travelight Wrapped Up & Ready to Pack using its Cinch Strap

It is clear that the Cressi Travelight is designed for divers on the go. They have thought of almost everything, down to the small cinch bag to carry it in.

The Travelight’s lightweight design and small footprint allow you to carry 95% of your dive gear onto a plane. This little BCD (weighing 5.5 lbs. compared to the Zena at 6.2 lbs, LadyHawk at 8 lbs, and the Pearl at 10 lbs) would allow you to put your BCD,mask, regulator, and even airplane-safe accessories, like flashlights into a carry-on bag.

Remember, dive knives should be packed into checked backs. The Cressi Travelight is perfect if you fear losing your checked bag with your dive gear on your travels or regularly take short trips with only a carry-on.


Unique Features

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For a travel BCD, there are plenty of features. There are ample (8) Light Alloy D-Rings to manage gear. The location of the chest D-Rings is perfect for flashlights, tank bangers, and cameras.

The D-rings on the side of the pockets, help to control the safe second/octopus and console computers. We love the D-rings under the weight pocket to manage things like surface marker buoys (SMBs).


Cinch Strap/Crotch Strap
Cinch Strap/Crotch Strap

Some of the features of this BCD even serve a dual purpose. For example, the cinch strap used to pack the BCD for travel can double as a crotch strap. The cinch strap is either folded away and attached mid-back to the inside of the BCD or threaded through the legs and attached to the velcro inside the cumberbund.

This optional crotch strap is an ingenious design feature, given the BCD chest strap is not adjustable and feels high on the chest. The crotch strap should help to prevent the jacket from riding up on a giant stride entry.

The BCD feels secure and well-fitting out of the water, even when you choose not to use the chest strap.


Back view of Cressi Travelight two cam bands and safety strap.
Back view of Cressi Travelight two cam bands and safety strap.

Cressi added a tank safety strap, but it is not adjustable. If the safety strap were an adjustable memory strap, it would have made more sense to us.

When you are on the go, having one less thing to adjust, i.e., BCD to tank height, makes achieving the perfect dive setup easier. Other BCDs like the Zena, LadyHawk, and Pearl include a memory strap.

Instead of trading two tank bands for one to reduce weight like the LadyHawk or Pearl. Cressi made the top tank band on the Travelight a simple slide-through buckle. It doesn’t have the same secure feel as the bottom band, but the redundancy is nice.


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The Travelight’s trim tabs are attached to the back of the BCD, not on the tank strap like some other BCDs, and close with a snap. The Travelight also has two full-size pockets, like the Pearl making storage of extra gear easy.


Fit and Function

Weight Pocket slid forward
Weight Pocket slid forward

Because the Cressi Travelight is designed to travel, there is not much to it. It is back-inflated, like other women-focused BCDs (ex. Zena & LadyHawk). To help prevent tank roll, the Travelight uses an extra nylon patch versus a rigid backplate to improve tank stability.

It has well-placed side pockets; they sit over the locking weight pockets. The weight pockets function like most jacket BCDs and click into place with an intuitive design.

However, they are also configured to slide backward. The weight pocket sliding feature improves the fit and comfort of the BCD by allowing the weights to sit more comfortably on the hips.


Chest Strap

Front view of straps on Cressi Travelight
Front view of straps on Cressi Travelight

The chest strap on a typical jacket-style BCD either adds to comfort and security or increases anxiety. If the strap sits too high, which is often the case for women, it feels like it is choking you, especially after a boat entry.

The Travelight chest strap is its one drawback on fit. Comparing it to its closest competition, it falls a bit short. The Zeagle Zena uses a corset-designed front panel in lieu of a chest strap to create a more comfortable fit for women.

The LadyHawk and Pearl chose to keep the chest strap, but they made theirs adjustable and removable.  We are surprised the Cressi Travelight couldn’t incorporate a removable chest strap, given its streamlined, minimalist design.

The Travelight tends to run a bit on the small side, and the addition of a high and unmoveable chest strap affects the overall comfort of the Travelight’s fit. If you purchase one, make sure you try it on, or fully understand the return/exchange policy.


Price & Quality

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Cressi manufactures sturdy BCDs, and the Travelight is no different. Areas where BCDs tend to wear, fray, or fail, have been reinforced. The Light Alloy D-Rings will hold up better in the ocean environment than the plastic ones found on BCDs like the Aqualung Pearl.

Along with dive computers, BCDs are one of the most expensive pieces of your scuba diving kit. Both the Aqualung Pearl and the Cressi Travelight come in on the low end of the price spectrum.

Comparatively, the Zeagle Zena and the Scubapro LadyHawk are more expensive but also have more unique features.

Overall, the Travelight is a high-quality BCD for a fair price.


Do We recommend it?

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Yes, we do! We recommend the Travelight BCD for a diver who is especially concerned with the weight of their gear.

The Cressi Travelight has a sturdy build and will last, but you need to be willing to sacrifice some comfort for the portability of the gear. The price matches this; it has a pared-down price for its pared-down design.

The Travelight can be a great first BCD for a new diver looking for a lightweight, fully functional BCD that can travel with them. Or as a second Travel BCD for those looking to travel with minimal gear.


Specs & Features

Chest Strap Yes, not moveable/removable
Adjustment Points 2 shoulder adjustable straps, cumberbund
Integrated Weights Weight-Lock Aid System
Tank Attachment 2 Tank Straps and a tank safety strap that is not a memory strap
Inflation Back Inflate
Dry BCD Weight (Med) 5.5 lbs/2.5kgs
Weight Capacity 19.8 lbs/9 kgs
Lift Capacity (Med) 20.2 lbs lbs /9.19 kgs
Clips/D-Rings 8
Colors Yes, four colors
Easy to travel with Yes
Trim Tabs 2
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