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Hop Devil:
I also think people make a huge issue out of frayed webbing. Lets get realistic, it costs about 8-10 dollars to replace your webbing every hundred dives.

If you're using a TransPlate harness ... or one of the similar multipiece harnesses made by another manufacturer ... a replacement will cost you more than $100 ... :11:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
NWGratefulDiver:
If you're using a TransPlate harness ... or one of the similar multipiece harnesses made by another manufacturer ... a replacement will cost you more than $100 ... :11:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

but have you considered poodle jacket and air2 ???
 
cancun mark:
but have you considered poodle jacket and air2 ???

No ... but I did go through a couple of TransPlate harnesses (in less than a year) before switching over to a Hogarthian harness on my Dive Rite SS plate. My Dive Rite AL plate still has a TransPlate harness ... but I only use it for pool work and warm-water diving, so I expect it'll last a while.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I dive a continious piece of webbing and replace it periodically. I see it as no big deal.
I do agree with you 100% however if you prefer a set up like the transpack its not something you would want to replace, at $100. a pop. Thats why I use free bike tubes!
I guess I'm just cheap, and would rather buys beers after diving than more gear!
Dive safe!
 
Hop Devil:
I would suggest you check out the Hammerhead backplates. I think they are a tremendous value. www.hammerheadscuba.com
I also think people make a huge issue out of frayed webbing. Lets get realistic, it costs about 8-10 dollars to replace your webbing every hundred dives. I just consider that standard safety and I replace anything that is worn out. The cost of replacing all of your webbing on a backplate equates to about three beers after diving.
People like to use it as some kind of big marketing spiel and it really isn't.
I like Dive Rite and Qxycheq wings. I had a Halycon and sold it.
Try diffent rigs and see what you like, have fun!


Why did you sell your Halcyon? I too am trying to decide on a BP/W and narrowed it down to the Dive Rite or Halcyon.
 
I have Dive Rite plates, Halcyon Plates, FredT Plates, and AUL plates. None of them have EVER cut a harness of mine. I'm still using the same harness strap on all of them.

But then again, Mine have a LineX coating on them....LOL.... Don't need keepers either......LOL....

For Wings. Halcyon or OMS without Bunjee or Oxycheq. All good wings.... Have a Dive Rite Trek. But don't like the bunjee's.... It is a good wing though...
 
Mverick:
I have Dive Rite plates, Halcyon Plates, FredT Plates, and AUL plates. None of them have EVER cut a harness of mine. I'm still using the same harness strap on all of them.

But then again, Mine have a LineX coating on them....LOL.... Don't need keepers either......LOL....

For Wings. Halcyon or OMS without Bunjee or Oxycheq. All good wings.... Have a Dive Rite Trek. But don't like the bunjee's.... It is a good wing though...
Linex, huh? I never thought of that, it's a great idea.
 
Quarrior:
Linex, huh? I never thought of that, it's a great idea.

Yes, it is.... This is the same product as Linex. It costs only $5.

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LineX like as in the bed of my pickup truck? No way, heavy, rough and expensive. I do have LineX in my PU bed and it's bumpers. Good stuff but for a backplate? N
 
Nemrod:
LineX like as in the bed of my pickup truck? No way, heavy, rough and expensive. I do have LineX in my PU bed and it's bumpers. Good stuff but for a backplate? N

Cost was around $8-12 US a plate. So, nope. Not expensive.

Heavy? It's encapsulated. Maybe added .5lb... So nope again. They can spray on any thickness.

Rough. Yep. When I put my tank on my back. It doesn't slide around at all. Gives it a little texture to hold onto your drysuit or wetsuit. AND, they can spray it smooth if you want. Almost as smooth as a paint job. Just nobody wants it that way in a truck bed.

Guaranteed for life. He said any problems bring em back. He'd hit em again. It doesn't take much material. They just do it when they're doing a truck bed.

Also, it doesn't get cold. It's kinda insulated. It can get hot. From sitting in the sun since it's black. But once it's wet. It's not hot. And I use it in a T-shirt and shorts. Even bare back. The straps will rub you worse then the backplate.
 
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