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Wow.. Well.. I'm sure there is someone who might like it but.. All that material.. And rings.. And straps.. And... I thought you were looking for good quality, light weight, good build and not unnecessary bulky/heavy..Thanks Guys for your responses. Might stay faithful to AP diving. Any thoughts of their techwing?
AP TEKWING | AP Diving
Cheers.
Alan
Thanks Guys for your responses. Might stay faithful to AP diving. Any thoughts of their techwing?
AP TEKWING | AP Diving
Cheers.
Alan
Thanks Guys for your responses. Might stay faithful to AP diving. Any thoughts of their techwing?
AP TEKWING | AP Diving
Cheers.
Alan
Thanks Guys for your responses. Might stay faithful to AP diving. Any thoughts of their techwing?
AP TEKWING | AP Diving
Cheers.
Alan
Deep Sea Supply makes great gear. I am also intrigued by Dive Rite wings. The XT series are the most robust / bullet proof wing out there so I am considering getting one for wreck penetration.
You are overthinking it. You want a wing because there is less crap and it's easier to travel with. No back pads, cummerbunds, or integrated pockets. Learn to use boltsnaps to secure your gear.
Get a Dive Gear Express, Deep Sea Supply, Deep 6 Gear, HOG, or Dive Rite Transplate. Think in the 20 lb lift region.
Get some XS Scuba weight pouches for your tank band. Recommend getting a SS backplate. It places the weight in the perfect spot for trim. You can subtract other junk from your luggage. If you are really buoyant then use a weight belt after filling those pockets. You probably won't need that though.