billt4sf
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Bill:
When I switched from a Zeagle BCD to a steel BP/W, I lost ten pounds of lead.
You lost 10 lbs of lead weights that you had to carry -- but how much lighter was your rig in total? Is the BP/W 10 lbs less buoyancy?
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Bill:
When I switched from a Zeagle BCD to a steel BP/W, I lost ten pounds of lead.
You lost 10 lbs of lead weights that you had to carry -- but how much lighter was your rig in total? Is the BP/W 10 lbs less buoyancy?
You lost 10 lbs of lead weights that you had to carry -- but how much lighter was your rig in total? Is the BP/W 10 lbs less buoyancy?
what you do is to transfer weight from your belt into your BP. There are different kinds of BP with different weights as well as individual weights that you can attach to the BP. At the end of the day your rig weights the same but the weight is better distributed giving you a better trim.
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You also have the fact that most traditional BC's are inherently buoyant from all the padding and material etc. So you need weight already just to sink an empty BC. Why choose stuff that you'll have to offset later with lead? The AL80 and the traditional BC are prime examples. If you have to bring weight might as well make it worthwhile and useful like a the weight of a steel tank or a BP&W.