irishsquid
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I was thinking the same, based on his type of diving and hearing his comments on his limited need for buoyancy devices. That is one of the reasons I have been running many ideas through my mind on a wing setup for the Razor. I don't mind aluminum per se, but right now I don't own any. Thanks for your input. I've been following the SM threads and do appreciate all the info that's coming across. Yours has been especially informative.Yep, I have the Army to thank for my knee and ankle problems.
The Razor is designed for use with aluminum cylinders. I'm also pretty confident that whatever wing Steve comes out with will have limited lift capability. It works for Steve and the type of diving he does. But it doesn't work for me and the type of diving I do. There's nothing wrong with that. That's one of the beauties of sidemount. The issue is when some people try to convince others that a particular system is the best all around for all sidemount diving. What works for me and my diving won't necessarily work for you and your diving. One of the things I ask people who come to me for advice about which rig to buy is why they want to dive sidemount and what type of diving they will be doing. These two things play a large role in determining which rig will suit them best.