Kevrumbo
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IMHO, that kinda counts as a 'hard sell'... let's not think otherwise
10 Covenants of UTD
6. Minimalist Approach – Only take what you need for the dive.
7. Holistic – All components of the system are thought out, work together and have a solid reason behind their use and placement.
8. Streamlined and Accessible Equipment Configuration – All components can be stowed, yet are convenient to access.
We've talked about need versus want. We've talked about failure points. People have questioned placement of the manifold and the complexity of the drills needed.
Personally, I'd question the z-manifold as appropriate for an organization that had these covenants....
To reiterate again:
The Z-Distribution Block is a Low Pressure block with 8 static o-rings. The chances of failure are considerably less than let's say an Isolator Knob on a conventional backmount doubles manifold (High Pressure and dynamic), so there should be no concern, especially since that Distribution Block (and the Z-Isofold) is relatively tiny and buried between the diver's shoulder blades, compared to an exposed conventional crossover backmount manifold --so chances of smacking it on an overhead ceiling are slim.