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Weight belt with pockets to fit my bags 'o lead. I find my integrated weight system to be a hassle.
Ocean Master dive knife, titanium. Great for slicing through the sticky kelp and won't rust like my other knife.
Scubapro MK20 first stage with S600 second stage and octo.
Aeris 500AI dive computer with air-integration and compass.
Scubapro gloves, 5mm. They're the only ones that fit my small (but manly!) hands.
Tusa booties, 5mm.
Zeagle Concept BC with quick release integrated weights (not used); neon safety sausage and whistle.
Mares fins; compact and all-around nice.
Cheap-o snorkel from Sports Chalet; no fancy gadgets here.
Defogger which never gets used; so old I'm not sure what sort of liquid it contains at this point in time.
Zeagle pocket add-on should I be looking to bring back trash from the reef.
UK dive light, 6 C cells. Not LED.
Henderson Hyperstretch hooded vest, 5/3mm.
Scubapro wet suit, 7mm. Makes me look like Superman.
Mares dive mask, black skirt.
Waterproof box with Save-A-Dive kit, Scubatool, battery tester, silicone, other junk. Has obligatory DAN sticker on the side.
Aeris dive bag, duffel style. Believe it or not, everything you see here fits (except the weights).
My dive bag by Eric Brodeur.
The contents of my dive bag, tailored for the brisk water temperatures of Southern California. Everything you see fits inside, except the weights. 
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WIlly Volk  Pro User  says:

Who loves Scubapro?

My dad has an weight-integrated BC, and he likes it, but it always takes him some effort to get it all rigged up. While belts may be "old school," I like the ease of just wrapping it around my waist. I don't however, like that it slips around my waist throughout a dive.
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