If I remember right, it was labor intensive for some.Curious: what didn’t they like about the Halcyon?
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If I remember right, it was labor intensive for some.Curious: what didn’t they like about the Halcyon?
Yes another thread someone sang the praises of the dss wing with travel back plate... looking to be able to try one somehow. Maybe at one of the demo days at Dutch Springs this year.I am a petite female too. I don’t have a BP/W yet but I asked about them as a petite female and got great advice and I do want to try one. (Right now I dive a kind of soft version.) One thing to be aware of is that if you are short you may want a short backplate and only a few companies make them... Deep Sea Supply is one.
I've been diving a Knighthawk since 2005, almost exclusively use the butt dump, works beautifullyYes looks great, and interested but scubapro is always a bit $$$$
If I remember right, it was labor intensive for some.
If I remember right, it was labor intensive for some.
Another thing about them is they distribute some weight higher up, which may or may not be desirable. I specifically bought heavy fins to move some weight down. I’m very intrigued by the Freedom Contour plate that a guy on here custom makes partially because it is pear shaped which might be perfect... but those are hard to get ;-)
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