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NetDoc:Hog rigs were designed with minimalism in mind: NOT COMFORT. Heck, the first one was a scavanged stop sign! They do great at providing a stable base for large tanks or doubles. However, calling them "as comfortable" as a padded BC, is like calling a Jeep as comfortable as a Caddilac! You don't drive a Jeep for it's quiet comfy ride. You might find it's comfort level acceptable, but it was never designed to be as comfy or as adjustable as a traditional BC. No, you tolerate the jolts and the harshness because the Jeep can get you through certain terrain where the caddy can't.
Speaking for myself, I would disagree with that analogy. My Bp/wing rigs feel like settling into the driver's seat of a Ferrari while my padded BC feels more like a Hummer! I don't "tolerate" the feel of my Hog rigs... I prefer it.
It is certainly understandable that people will have different ideas on this point. What's comfortable to me may not be comfortable to you. Forget webbing, padding, steel plates, and design issues. While these things may indeed affect individual comfort, the only valid argument that you should consider is, "My BC feels more comfortable to me" or " I prefer the feel of my BP/wing over my standard BC." So take that for what it's worth.
There are enough divers here that find their BP/wings more comfortable than their standard BCs to at least SUGGEST that one of these rigs MIGHT be comfortable on you. This, of course, doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of folks that prefer the feel of their standard BC. However, you won't be able to get to the bottom of this particular question on comfort by reading what we say here on SB. You will have to get in the water and put some time into both setups to see which feels better to you.
Besides, there are many things other than comfort to consider! Anyone care to run with that?