First BP/W for me.

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I have 4 of the eBay special pockets and 2 dgx pockets. I've found I prefer the eBay special ones. They're a bit larger with how much weight they'll take (you can squeeze 5 lbs into each, although 3 is probably a happier amount). My only complaint is the quick release clasps are a little small. I wish they were a bit larger. For the price though, I can't complain. They get the job done.

What's the backside look like? How many loops? Some have one large loop, and others have 2 small loops (for keeper between them).
 
How common is it for vacation areas to rent steel 80’s or 100?
In Jupiter Florida,,,,it's almost the norm because of our depths.
 
In Jupiter Florida,,,,it's almost the norm because of our depths.

Ya I live in south Florida so i know what you mean. I meant more islands and real vacation diving like Mexico etc. I forget my home is vacation for a lot of people.
 
What's the backside look like? How many loops? Some have one large loop, and others have 2 small loops (for keeper between them).
One big loop.

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How common is it for vacation areas to rent steel 80’s or 100?

Aruba, Grenada, etc I'd expect you'd have a hard time finding them (heck, the outfit we used in Grenada didn't have any functional AL100's...). In cave country - probably pretty easy.
 
The best thing about the BP/W is its versatility. Personally, I dive with tight shoulder straps, weights on the waist strap, and no crotch strap. When I want to swim in trim the whole setup slides forward and the weight brings my head down. When hanging vertical on a wall the weight slides down just like I want. On the surface I release the waste strap altogether as I bob happily in the water with weights hanging low and to the rear.
I must say When first starting out I used the crotch strap and found no advantage to it. I also tried trim weights on the tank band and found myself laterally unstable. So, over time I settled on my somewhat unorthodox approach.
So, what I'm saying is with 4 trim pockets, a half dozen keepers, and a crotch strap in your bag you have amazing flexibility to experiment and quickly set up your BP/W as you find best.
 
I would give the DeepSix set a serious look. Well made and at a great price. The Aluminum BP with the 20 lb wing, including all the harness hardware, is $176. Trim or weight pockets are optional.
 
I would give the DeepSix set a serious look. Well made and at a great price. The Aluminum BP with the 20 lb wing, including all the harness hardware, is $176. Trim or weight pockets are optional.

Gosh, that seems too good to be true. And at the moment it seems it is. Out of Stock.
 
Gosh, that seems too good to be true. And at the moment it seems it is. Out of Stock.

Unfortunately, OOS is a constant condition of many things there it seems. I did manage to get a second stage though, so hopefully that'll get here in time to try it out this weekend.
 

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