I'm not trying to be flippant,
But of course, you were (grin)
Who's authority would satisfy you? Are you looking for a "Consumers Reports" test or research study?
Why not? Were it available, yes. I have a problem with generalizations of any kind. And you are correct that most folks here who spoke up seem to like the backplates, et al. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that those who speak up are the only ones with opinions. They are like the "clinical population" who just happen to be studied because they show up in the clinic. The data are therefore skewed as they do not include ALL the population of potential study subjects. There are also thousands who are using jackets with the same claims ("they are the best," yadda yadda...).
It would seem to me that there's an opportunity here to do some interesting research, and certainly useful stuff, since we are, after all, dependent for our lives upon these things.
I'm not suggesting one is better than the other, because I simply don't know. I do know experienced divers who have used both, and extensively, and some of them say they "like" the jackets better.
So my question is this: who's "right?" I'm not quite as cynical as you are about instructors, having been fortunate to have, I believe, some extremely good ones: one of whom preferred the old ScubaPro Classic jacket style BC, and who was quite probably one of the most experienced divers I ever met.
Methinks that this issue isn't perhaps as important as how comfortable one is in the specific BC of choice.
But yes, Cool...were there "data" I'd want to see it. Apparently it's all anecdotal, at least here. Not bad, that, just needs to be considered with a "grain of salt" (or sand.. IMHO)
But of course, you were (grin)
Who's authority would satisfy you? Are you looking for a "Consumers Reports" test or research study?
Why not? Were it available, yes. I have a problem with generalizations of any kind. And you are correct that most folks here who spoke up seem to like the backplates, et al. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that those who speak up are the only ones with opinions. They are like the "clinical population" who just happen to be studied because they show up in the clinic. The data are therefore skewed as they do not include ALL the population of potential study subjects. There are also thousands who are using jackets with the same claims ("they are the best," yadda yadda...).
It would seem to me that there's an opportunity here to do some interesting research, and certainly useful stuff, since we are, after all, dependent for our lives upon these things.
I'm not suggesting one is better than the other, because I simply don't know. I do know experienced divers who have used both, and extensively, and some of them say they "like" the jackets better.
So my question is this: who's "right?" I'm not quite as cynical as you are about instructors, having been fortunate to have, I believe, some extremely good ones: one of whom preferred the old ScubaPro Classic jacket style BC, and who was quite probably one of the most experienced divers I ever met.
Methinks that this issue isn't perhaps as important as how comfortable one is in the specific BC of choice.
But yes, Cool...were there "data" I'd want to see it. Apparently it's all anecdotal, at least here. Not bad, that, just needs to be considered with a "grain of salt" (or sand.. IMHO)