scubafire
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What are the differences between the two? (besides the obvious: one inflates on the back) Which is better...back inflation or jacket style?
Thanks.
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DA Aquamaster:It's largely a matter of personal preference.
Jacket style BC's are more common and are usually slightly easier to get in to. But they also tend to be a both less streamlined and cannot be adjusted to fit the diver as securely so they tend to feel a bit looser and less stable. Some back inflates can be adapted to work with doubles and are stable enough to do the job well, while others cannot. Very few jacket style BC's are suitable for use with doubels.
In the water, I feel that a back inflate is more stable (the wing is above your center of gravity), and more streamlined and consequently swims better than a jacket style BC. On the surface however, unless your weight is very carefully adjusted using trim pockets, etc, most back inflates tend to tip you forward when fully inflated so for a new diver wanting more comfort on the surface, a jacket BC may be preferrable. On the other hand, some jacket style BC's will squeeze you when fully inflated on the surface and can be uncomfortable.
scubafire:What are the differences between the two? (besides the obvious: one inflates on the back) Which is better...back inflation or jacket style?
Thanks.
alo100:2nd when I looked at some of the rebreather and chatted with the users here, there are rebreathers actually have this shoulder float support with exhaust valves.
What is everybody's opinion on that?