I felt that most folks that participate in the Tech Forum currently use a BPW set-up and prior to that at one time may have used a back mount BC........so I thought I could get some educated and quality answers.
In reading all of this so far it seems that the primary reasons for choosing the BPW's are: modularity, adjustability, overall expense and self repair. All good reasons.
My primary point was about whether or not the overall diving characteristics with everything, including weighting, all dialed in is really that much different. I will also say that one of the things that I like most about both of my Zeagles is the double tank straps... Everything feels stable and secure..
I also have another back mount cold water BC (Seaquest Black Diamond) that I don't use much anymore so I think I may sell it and then explore a BPW........just because I'm really curious as to why so many folks prefer them.
Thanks again for the input...
For what it's worth, I dove a Zeagle Ranger for 20 years or so, then switched to backplate/wing. Reasons for the switch:
1. I really hate the Zeagle weight system. I'd rather have the ScubaPro weight pockets. (Won't get into why that is; it's personal preference really.)
2. I have a "cheaters" or "old guy" harness. I've got some shoulder issues that benefit from a chest strap pulling the two shoulder straps in a bit. And I like the padding my harness has. (In that respect, it's not a "typical" BP/W.)
3. I've bolted an 8 pound lead bar to my backplate. With a drysuit up here, I carry 23 pounds total, so only need 10 pounds in weight pockets. That eliminated the weightbelt completely. I suppose I could have gotten there with weights strapped to my tank in the Ranger, but I never made that happen.
4. The Ranger was wearing out. When something goes south on an old BCD, it's usually not worth repairing. With BP/W, just swap out the defective part.
5. For diving doubles, despite Zeagle's claims, I really think you need more than the Ranger can provide.
6. With my BP/W I can put together parts from multiple manufacturers. So I've got a Hollis wing, Scubapro weight system, and third party accoutrements.
RIght now, I still use a light travel BCD because I had it pre BP/W. I'm not going to spend $$$ for an aluminum plate and separate harness (too lazy to re-rig every time) until that gives out.
All that said, unless you're planning on diving back-mounted doubles, I don't see a good reason for you to switch. You've got a solid BCD.
But when the time comes to replace, you might want to look at BP/W>