J:
Thank you for posting a question that got so many of us thinking! In addition to the differences in fit and function that have been very well discussed in the previous postings, you should spend some time contemplating what kind of diver and diving you plan on doing. For example:
When I need to travel to little visited exotic locations that require travel by small planes (i.e. light weight & compact) I use a Dive Rite TransPac and the Travel Exp wing. The combination is easy to pack, light weight and provides a stable diving platform. I also bring all the easiest to pack light weight versions of all my gear (i.e. I bring my SEA&SEA DX-1200 because it shoots both good photos and HD video instead of my full Canon 5D photo and Sony HC9 video rigs).
In contrast, when I am diving locations where that are more readily accessable and allow for virtually unlimited gear, I turn into a photo/video nut with bulky overwieght luggage. I then carry both of my underwater photo/video rigs with lighting systems and my BC is the much larger Sea Quest Pro QD. It has tons of pocket space and allows me to carry everything I need for my underwater photo safaris! The gear needs to fit both the diver and the circumstances!
You have recieved tons of great advise/insights about the functionality of 3 major styles of bouyancy systems (jacket, back inflate & BP/W)... Now add to the equation the type of diving you most want to concentrate on and make your first purchase. There is no one size fits all perfect choice for every kind of diving situation. Nor is there a perfect brand... I shared what I personally use purely for illustrative purposes. I think my gear is great because it fits me and my diving. You need to find what fits you and your diving!
P
Thank you for posting a question that got so many of us thinking! In addition to the differences in fit and function that have been very well discussed in the previous postings, you should spend some time contemplating what kind of diver and diving you plan on doing. For example:
When I need to travel to little visited exotic locations that require travel by small planes (i.e. light weight & compact) I use a Dive Rite TransPac and the Travel Exp wing. The combination is easy to pack, light weight and provides a stable diving platform. I also bring all the easiest to pack light weight versions of all my gear (i.e. I bring my SEA&SEA DX-1200 because it shoots both good photos and HD video instead of my full Canon 5D photo and Sony HC9 video rigs).
In contrast, when I am diving locations where that are more readily accessable and allow for virtually unlimited gear, I turn into a photo/video nut with bulky overwieght luggage. I then carry both of my underwater photo/video rigs with lighting systems and my BC is the much larger Sea Quest Pro QD. It has tons of pocket space and allows me to carry everything I need for my underwater photo safaris! The gear needs to fit both the diver and the circumstances!
You have recieved tons of great advise/insights about the functionality of 3 major styles of bouyancy systems (jacket, back inflate & BP/W)... Now add to the equation the type of diving you most want to concentrate on and make your first purchase. There is no one size fits all perfect choice for every kind of diving situation. Nor is there a perfect brand... I shared what I personally use purely for illustrative purposes. I think my gear is great because it fits me and my diving. You need to find what fits you and your diving!
P