Tried Oxycheq wing with/without Oxycheq mini-STA. I like using the STA better. The tank seems to line up easier/less hassle when using the STA. But is solid even when not. Mini-STA simple and small/lightweight. No problem to travel with.
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I have the 30# Mach V. The soft sta things dont come off. You can still use an STA. I do. The only thing though, is that you can't use an STA tha is rectangular, it needs to be one of the ones that is angular.
Thanks all. I appreciate the advice. And I accept that it doesn't *need* an STA.
The thing is, I *like* using an STA. For one thing, when I dive singles I often am using a yoke rental tank so I need a DIN-Yoke adapter and the STA puts the regulator further from the back of my head. For another, I have a Salvo weighted STA, and I like it because it puts the weight where its helpful for trim. I like that weighted STA, and I want to keep using it.
Is the consensus that the Salvo/Halcyon style rectangular STAs will not work with the 18# wing?
scottm - I hope I can get a look at yours soon!
I have an Oxycheq Mach V 18# wing, and I have used it with an STA. The "anti-roll" bars, just kind of folded under/out of the way without issue. It worked fine with my DSS stainless-steel backplate.
The STA looks like this (so it is not a completely U-shaped one).
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Blue Sparkle
I have the 30# Mach V. The soft sta things dont come off. You can still use an STA. I do. The only thing though, is that you can't use an STA tha is rectangular, it needs to be one of the ones that is angular.