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Oh My God.....Apparently now I'm attacking the "BP/W community".....I never said that BP/W were hard to adjust for fit. I meant to imply (if not outright state) that customizing is awesome except when you don't know what you need/want. If I've never driven a car how would I have any idea whether I wanted automatic or manual.....6 cylinder or V-8......compact or SUV.....I (this means only my thoughts) felt that a jacket style was good for ME to get started with because it was almost "plug and play"...I also stated that as I learn more I will probably end up with a BP/W.

The comments I said about the tech divers was because I think the average person that frequents these forums is a more avid diver than the run of the mill rec diver.

Can't we all just get along?
 
Oh My God.....Apparently now I'm attacking the "BP/W community".....I never said that BP/W were hard to adjust for fit. I meant to imply (if not outright state) that customizing is awesome except when you don't know what you need/want. If I've never driven a car how would I have any idea whether I wanted automatic or manual.....6 cylinder or V-8......compact or SUV.....I (this means only my thoughts) felt that a jacket style was good for ME to get started with because it was almost "plug and play"...I also stated that as I learn more I will probably end up with a BP/W.

The comments I said about the tech divers was because I think the average person that frequents these forums is a more avid diver than the run of the mill rec diver.

Can't we all just get along?

I didn't feel you were attacking at all. I was just merely stating, that as someone who is both still sort of new to diving, and new to a bp/w set-up, that's it's not as hard as one would think (which is what I gathered from your post and for that I apologize). The beauty of a bp/w is you can add or subtract whatever you want. I am perfectly content with 2 shoulder d rings and 2 hip d rings, but other people may want 4 in the shoulder, or shoulder pads, or weight pockets, but all of that is fairly easy to add once you have everything initially set-up (you might have to re-string your bp/w, but once you've done it once, it's fairly quick and easy to do). As I progress in my diving, I will probably change my bp/w set-up a hundred times, especially since I plan to take GUE Fundies, but the brilliant thing is, I won't have to buy another set-up. Maybe some webbing, a couple of weight pockets for my cam bands, etc., but I have found (for me anyway) is that a bp/w is a piece of gear that will grow with me as a diver.

When I first started, I got a jacket bc because that is what I was trained in, but less than a year after buying my first set-up, I have already pretty much purchased an entire new kit (first a bp/w back in Dec., and now I have a hog reg set with long hose on the way). I am not saying bp/w is better for everyone. There are those who love it, those who hate it, those who are happy in a jacket, back inflate, others who don't need a BC and dive in just a back plate and harness, etc.

If a jacket is appropriate for you, then by all means dive a jacket. I for one, will not judge you for it. It is what you are comfortable in. I personally don't care what people dive, as long as they dive safely.
 
I am also a big guy and I dive with a black diamond. Has great capacity for weight and you can get extenders for the waiste belt to make it fit great around the middle.
 
I am also a big guy and I dive with a black diamond. Has great capacity for weight and you can get extenders for the waiste belt to make it fit great around the middle.

Well, OP, there you have it: between the ProQD and the Black Diamond, it looks like, if you're a large-framed gentleman seeking a good BC, you should be able to find something in the Aqualung/SeaQuest line.

If not one of those, you could always go the backplate & wing configuration. And nothing bad about those guys, it works for them, but some of us are quite happy with our jacket BC's.

Note that we can learn a few things from our BP/W brethren and apply it to jackets as well; for example, I found the ProQD easy to modify with a crotch strap to keep it from sliding up around my shoulders when photographing inverted, and highly recommend that mod.
 
Note that we can learn a few things from our BP/W brethren and apply it to jackets as well; for example, I found the ProQD easy to modify with a crotch strap to keep it from sliding up around my shoulders when photographing inverted, and highly recommend that mod.

Also when you get the chance you can try a scooter,you may think you never will but you'll be kicking yourself if it does come up and you can't through lack of a crotch strap.
 

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