Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
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Dunno...I'm a hunt n peck guy too... 

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cool_hardware52:Gee thanks guys. Minor point though. The webbing slots are overmolded with a elastomeric (rubbery) thermoplastic that's a blend of polypro and natural rubber. We use a pretty stiff grade, 87 shore D, but it still has a little "give" Delrin is essentially ridgid.
Tobin
D_O_H:Do you already have the Oxycheq wing? I'm sure you know this already, but no STA is necessary with the DSS singles wing.
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a:Sure...I still recommend the same, but I'll say what I say to everyone who mixes these hybrids. You're wasting money on a non-issue. The day you're off balanced or whatever in a DSS wing will be the day little fuzzy munchkins come flying past you under water. The air balances across the sides of the wing perfectly, exactly as it would in a donut.
I'd still get a DSS plate. It's just better equipment and addresses your various weighting needs.
In the end, though, satisfy your singles needs. You're thinking too far ahead about the doubles. Who knows what you'll want if you ever go that route.
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alo100:Would you mind elaborating a bit about the balance?
The donut is usually more preferable than the horse shoe...
and the I think most DSS wings are of duel bladders, right? No balancing issue?
alo100:Would you mind elaborating a bit about the balance?
The donut is usually more preferable than the horse shoe...
and the I think most DSS wings are of duel bladders, right? No balancing issue?
LG Diver:No, No No!!! This is not a horseshoe vs donut thread!!!!![]()
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Let me put my question in DSS-speak... If you were diving a DSS single tank rig with weight plates, would you remove the weight plates when you went to doubles?
cool_hardware52:LG,
That exactly what I do. My singles rig uses 8.1 bolt plates. When I dive my LP 85's I remove the plates, every thing else, weight wise stays the same.
Tobin