halemanō;5735311:
This is a perfect example of the
sloppy typing prevalent in threads of this ilk!
It is a valid statement ONLY if you include some form of IN YOUR OPINION.
Without IMO,
it is an ignorant statement because it is stated as fact when there are no facts to be found.
One could say that your personal BP/W rig w/ 18# wing
feels more streamlined than say an Oceanic Probe that you tested 10 years ago, but without measured data it is
just a feeling.
Here we go again. Halemano and his "measured data"...This is a poor joke.
This is "delusions of scientific method" versus "common sense".
Let's say I just sent you a Pinnarello Prince ( carbon fiber racing bicycle) and also a Hybrid bike from Kmart. Neither has a computer. Halemano goes out and rides each for 10 miles. When he is finished, he has ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA which is faster or more efficient, because he had no computer with him, and no watch either.. Because he had no measured data, no amount of awareness of the rides, the speeds, the difference in accelerations, or anything could allow this poor guy to KNOW which bike was faster or more efficient.
We do a lot of scootering in our tech dives, and even some of our single tank recreational dives--as in looking for lobster. We know from trying many different BC's as well as halcyon Bp/wings, that the small Halcyon wings are much faster than the stab jackets, because a buddy wearing a stab would not be able to keep pace, without us having to change pitch of the propeller blade to slow down the scooter of the halcyon wearing diver.
Not to mention, doing hundreds of dives( thousands of dives?) with people in stab jackets that just can't glide like we do with the small halcyon wings, and with the same fins on, they can't keep up.
We have all used stab jackets ourselves, and we definitely felt the difference in glide and speed...this being the cycling anology.
In all fairness to you and your scientific pretenses, the idea that you have to control for all variables is practical.....and the typical bp/wing diver has one other advantage over the hundreds of stab jacket wearers to each bp/wing wearer....most of the bp/wing wearers actually spend time trying to get good trim and minimalized weighting, and removed all the sloppy hanging stuff that frequents the stab jacket diver ( like the 6 foot long high pressure hose to console trailling in the sand on the bottom behind the clueless). So instead of just significantly faster, sometimes a bp/wing diver will be almost exponentially faster than a stab jacket diver....the reverse scenario is so infrequent, common sense would indicate the bp/wing direction has something good going for it.
