dkktsunami
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RICHinNC:Interesting. I use a DR TransPlate and no STA and have never experienced any wobble of any kind.
Ditto this.
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RICHinNC:Interesting. I use a DR TransPlate and no STA and have never experienced any wobble of any kind.
cool_hardware52:...stability is not compromised with a DSS direct mount.
FishDiver:Why does the wing need to be bolted to the BP?
If the wing has two slots to accommodate the cam bands, won't the pressure of the tank against the BP hold the wing in place?
FishDiver:I spoke with the owner of a LDS the other day regarding BP/W. I tried on a Halcyon unit setup for a single tank. I noticed it had a STA and asked the owner if this was necessary.
I was considering buying a BP, basic harness and two cam bands threaded through the rear slots as a travel BC. I do not want the expense and weight of extra hardware such as the STA. The shop owner insisted that without the STA the harness and plate would be unstable and flex excessively.
I tend not to believe this but wanted to ask for feedback before I make any decisions.
FishDiver:I was considering buying a BP, basic harness and two cam bands threaded through the rear slots as a travel BC. I do not want the expense and weight of extra hardware such as the STA. The shop owner insisted that without the STA the harness and plate would be unstable and flex excessively.
I tend not to believe this but wanted to ask for feedback before I make any decisions.
Stephen, what advantages do you think a STA has over a non-STA design? Other than the weight difference, it seems that a setup like the DSS non-STA design would be as easy to use and slightly more streamlined than a STA setup.Stephen Ash:Personally, I strongly encourage the use of a STA. IMHO, the advantages of the STA FAR outweigh the disadvantages. For all the good things the STA will bring you, it would be best to deal with the extra 2 pounds one will add to the weight of your dive bag. In most cases, two pounds won't break ya.
Check out this thread. It might help.SkiDiver:Stephen, what advantages do you think a STA has over a non-STA design? Other than the weight difference, it seems that a setup like the DSS non-STA design would be as easy to use and slightly more streamlined than a STA setup.
For someone (like me) looking at the DSS Torus and the Oxycheq Mach V, this appears to be one of the biggest differences in the systems (apart from the zipper issue, about which I don't have strong feelings).