Tamas
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Mandy3206:I love this topic!
I dive my bungied wings every other weekend and have put close to 125 dives on mine without any problems.
the only place I wouldn't dive them is inside a wreck, I wouldn't want my bungies cut with a sharp edge.
I don't see any problems of entanglement since the bungies keep the wing neatly compressed.
I've been able to check all the other issues presented by the detractors and I can say it's all BS and probably most detractors haven't use one ever.
I can respect peoples choice, but I hate people trashing a good product without ever testing it and basing their opinions on some dive guru doctrine.
I got banded and non banded wings, and rarely use the non banded wing.
Banded is also a correct term for the bungied wing or similar (DR has a similar design but using cords, not bungied)
Thank you well said. To add, I am wider in profile then my doubles or my wing protruding from under them. IF anything is going to entangled in the bungees enough to snare them, then it would have to take a chunk out of me first......and that ain't gonna happen. So I will continue taking mine into wrecks and other overhead environments.
pants:Well if you don't believe me, try it yourself.
Go to 100' in your doubles, and at depth, press and hold the deflate button on your inflator of your bungied wings.
I do that on a regular basis and never had issues....unless of course I am vertical in the water column, but then again all bladders will do that. When in a proper horizontal trim, the air stays where it is supposed to be.
Perhaps you ought to try it next time or get the person with the trouble in on this.