Kharon
Contributor
BP&Wings are fine. I've dove several over a thousand or two dives. I don't dive with one anymore unless I'm diving back mounted doubles. I prefer Sidemount over backmounted doubles but for single tank diving I go with a hybrid: the Zeagle Express Tech. Why, when all of ScubaBoard seems to prefer the BP@Wings, do I prefer the hybrid over BP&Wings? Let's keep this on topic and discuss the shortfalls of BP&Wings.
- Fit
- BP&Wings are just too stiff. There's simply no give when you're trying to reach the tank behind you.
- They are finicky and resist adjusting during your dive
- Ease
- They are harder to get out of than any other BCD out there.
- They are finicky to adjust compared to any BCD out there
- Add fatigue or arthritis and the problems are even worse.
- Packability
- They aren't.
- They are heavier
- You can't even fold them to fit!
- Bladder pinches
- Steel or aluminum backplates can easily cut the internal bladder.
- A moment of inattention
- Careless boat crew
- Unheard of with traditional or hybrid BCDs.
My Express Tech is far superior in most every way. They are rock solid when tightened down, yet are easily adjusted (even during the dive). Because the straps extend easily they are great to get in our out of. Supel light and foldable they are an awesome travel BC.
I seriously disagree, but maybe I'm comparing apples to oranges. I have a Short Deluxe Harness (Short Deluxe Harness) attached to an OxyCheq UltraliteTravel Backpack (OxyCheq Ultralite Travel Backpack) with a Mares single tank donut (Mares XR Single Tank Donut Bladder).
It's anything but stiff, is easy to adjust, and is very comfortable even with just shorts and a T-shirt.
It's way easier for me (bad shoulders, gut, limited flexibility) to get into and out of than my BC.
It's a breeze to pack. I can even take the donut off in minutes and easily get it into my carry-on. Can't do that with my BC. And it's way lighter.
The soft backpack ain't pinching or cutting anything.