I have just acquired a brand new, never dived, Hollis 85 BAC Wing with double bladders for next to nothing (theres probably a reason for that
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I can see reasons why a double bladdered wing might be useful sometimes, true redundant buoyancy for example, but I can also see the arguments against - such as two inflators, greater likelihood of confusion in an emergency with trying to dump air incorrectly from the wrong bladder and so on, but what are peoples real life experience of them?
I'm currently playing around with different configurations of backplate and wing for diving manifolded twin steel 12 litre tanks and steel stages, all for cold water in a drysuit.
Anyone used this wing or have any similar experience to share? - Many thanks
Phil.

I can see reasons why a double bladdered wing might be useful sometimes, true redundant buoyancy for example, but I can also see the arguments against - such as two inflators, greater likelihood of confusion in an emergency with trying to dump air incorrectly from the wrong bladder and so on, but what are peoples real life experience of them?
I'm currently playing around with different configurations of backplate and wing for diving manifolded twin steel 12 litre tanks and steel stages, all for cold water in a drysuit.
Anyone used this wing or have any similar experience to share? - Many thanks
Phil.
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