Thanks... do you know if there are any pads for small backplates?
Halcyon makes a small MC storage pak and small Eva Backplate pad. Both padded.
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Thanks... do you know if there are any pads for small backplates?
It is a aluminum plate. It has the Halcyon Storage pack on the plate, and it isn't one piece webbing at this time. It is an adjustable harness for ease of getting him in and out of the setup as he gets used to the whole thing. It is a little busy with all of the adjustments, but I wan't him to be comfortable first. I don't have him in a long hose and necklace yet either. Baby steps! But hopefully he can do OW in a longhose setup so he can work on trim and buoyancy/positioning right from the start.Thanks... do you know if there are any pads for small backplates?
What type of harness do you use for your son? Single webbing?
It is a aluminum plate. It has the Halcyon Storage pack on the plate, and it isn't one piece webbing at this time. It is an adjustable harness for ease of getting him in and out of the setup as he gets used to the whole thing. It is a little busy with all of the adjustments, but I wan't him to be comfortable first. I don't have him in a long hose and necklace yet either. Baby steps! But hopefully he can do OW in a longhose setup so he can work on trim and buoyancy/positioning right from the start.
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Thanks for posting the pic!It is a aluminum plate. It has the Halcyon Storage pack on the plate, and it isn't one piece webbing at this time. It is an adjustable harness for ease of getting him in and out of the setup as he gets used to the whole thing. It is a little busy with all of the adjustments, but I wan't him to be comfortable first. I don't have him in a long hose and necklace yet either. Baby steps! But hopefully he can do OW in a longhose setup so he can work on trim and buoyancy/positioning right from the start.
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