If they were moving at 5 mph through water, the answer would be "an incredibly large amount."
Okay now that's simply unfair.

You and I both know that you can't compare movement underwater to movement in the air - and that I was referring to those vehicles moving at that speed
in the air. OBVIOUSLY anything attempting to move 5mph in the WATER is going to be dramatically impacted by streamlining. So that was just playing dirty. :cool2:
Just to be clear...I really DID mean moving at 5mph on land. Which, in the water, might translate to, oh, barely moving forward at all. Which is how I spend most of my dives.
By the way, I also disagree with your suggestion that going to back-inflation is going to cause a 15% decrease in gas consumption. Where did you get that number? And I guess you didn't read the part where I said that it had NO impact on my gas consumption? So there's an actual case, not just theoretic numbers thrown out at whim.
I've already stated that back inflate is,
in my opinion, unequivocally better.
For everyone. Even if they disagree
This is where you lose me. Like so many other other topics on SB, this one is like a religion - people have their minds made up, and nothing, not even facts, will change it. This is what gave DIR such a bad name way back when - it was the implication that if they're "doing it right", the rest of us must be "doing it wrong". (Fortunately in recent years this type of zealotry seems to have lessened, as people realized that "different" isn't always "wrong".)
I have no problem with anyone's personal opinion about what gear configuration works best
for them. What I have a problem with is anyone telling me that what I prefer (or my husband, or anyone else for that matter) is simply wrong, or less desirable, or inferior.
I love my back-inflation BCD, for reasons that matter to me. My husband loves his jacket BCD, for reasons that matter to him. Does that mean he's diving an inferior rig? Is he somehow in the wrong? No. He's diving in what he prefers, which is perfectly fine. He's not causing harm to anyone, or to himself. His choice is not negatively impacting his gas consumption, his trim, his safety, or his comfort. So, given that, how can anyone say that he would be better off with a BP/W or back-inflation?
That's what drives me nuts about "all or nothing" stances on this topic. It's the implication that the *other* choice is the *wrong* choice.
And since this is a thread originally started by a newer diver looking for opinions, I will reiterate: There is nothing inherently wrong with EITHER choice. Try them both, learn the pros and cons of each for the type of diving you'll be doing, and make your own choice. Don't allow anyone to tell you one is ALWAYS better than another, for ALL divers, because that is simply not true.