Great looking rig! Wow, you went with a DGX 30# over a VDH 18#?We are prepping and packing gear for another trip to Indonesia. Carryon weight is limited to a meager 15 pounds. My travel regs and BP/W are essential carryon items (for me) and are stowed in a gutted Kelty Redwing Tactical 50 backpack. I've been hellbent on reducing the weight of my BP/W assembly for the previous and upcoming trip.
If anyone is interested here are the results: stainless steel Lightweight Contour Plate, wedge, one piece hogarthian harness, DGX 30# wing with inflator, 3x ridged bent serrated D-rings, 2x standard D-rings, 2x plastic sliders, nylon buckle, crotch strap and 2x nylon cam bands hits the scale at 6.3 pounds.
The naked large Contour plate weighs in at 2.16 pounds. For our previous trip I carved and hollowed out a new thick wedge from a phenolic tree wedge. It has the same height, width and angle as the welded rails on my original Freedom Plate and that of the bolt-on rail for the Contour. Finished weight 6 ounces.
Bought the DGX wing after reading numerous recommendations and laudatory reviews on SB. The detailed descriptions and specifics on materials provided by Eric are spot on. The wing is well constructed, robust, streamlined and super LIGHTWEIGHT. Essentially the same narrow profile as the OxyCheq 30# at the weight of a VDH 18# wing. The latest iteration (sold after November 2024) has new coarse threads for attaching the lower pull dump and standard inflator elbow to the wing (no shoulder dump thankfully). I prefer these threads over the fine. Used the DGX in Cozumel a couple a weeks ago and couldn't be more pleased.
Seemed like an opportune time to post some pics, so here is my latest travel rig (sans pockets, light and reel). Thanks @Eric Sedletzky for the incredible backplates!
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Also aren't the older style fine thread inflator/elbow valves compatible with VDH/Oxycheq/Dive Rite valves / assemblies? Thicker seems nice but also ease of repair and availability of replacement parts too.
I've also seen ideas where a zip-able backpack is attached to the backplate somehow so you wear your backplate's harness as the straps to your carry on backpack.
@Eric Sedletzky that would be a great add-on to the freedom plates
