Wingy
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Just the short fat awkwardness for my zuma, my buddy said her bpw felt unstable with the dumpy Y Valve tanks. The Y Vales have DIN and Yoke on them MVB.
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I understand it a bit with a Zuma, but I don't understand why a steel tank would be an issue with a Halcyon bp/w? Is it because of how the divers hard their weights configured for the trip? Or something else?
Fair enough. I tend to like the length of steel tanks (in cold water) but they fit my frame well (100s anyway) - I imagine that would be the same in warm water. However, I can see how a y-valve would feel clumsy & off-centered if diving with a single first stage. Weird configuration. Wonder why that's the standard there.Just the short fat awkwardness for my zuma, my buddy said her bpw felt unstable with the dumpy Y Valve tanks. The Y Vales have DIN and Yoke on them MVB.