cool_hardware52
Contributor
I'm kind of leaning towards the 12# wing now, although I'd probably throw that spare inflator I have on it. What do you think Tobin?
I dive just AL80s, sometimes 1, sometimes 2...well and sometimes just a 40 for short/shallow dives. Used to use a 30# for singles, but I'm lazy so now I just use my 40# Evolve for everything. And I'm probably making the move to side mount.
Considering how positive I am, even with the doubles, I'm thinking about going against everything I was taught, and used to believe, going wingless, and just using the suit for the minimal lift I'll need.
Wet, I only dive a 3mm. With a single, I'm pretty close to neutral. Have to make sure every bit of air is out of that Evolve to get down. After losing the bands, manifold, and the BP, I figure I'll be shaving off from 15-20lbs. Which means I could cut that 40 down to 20-25lbs. Of course, that's assuming I really need 40# in the first place?
A lot of the side mount guys go wingless with a single 80 when diving wet, and without the manifold and bands there's really only going to be a few lbs. difference between 1 and 2 tanks. Being really streamlined will be nice. On the other hand, some extra lift, in case the **** hits the fan, or even just to float me on the surface, especially in sloppy seas, would be good too.
Someone recommended simply using a 4L MSR bag. I figure the 12# isn't too much bigger.
I'm not sure I follow what your plans are.
I do not recommend using the SS12 with drysuit. Suit failure can result in the loss of a lot of buoyancy.
The SS12 is intended for thin wetsuits and a single slung al 80.
BTW when used as intended the oral inflator is all you need.
Tobin