Randy43068
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ya know, I finally read your sig line for what it says, not what I THOUGHT it said.
Logarithms for sure..
Logarithms for sure..

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I do find it interesting though that the debate around Jacket and BP/W always turns to a "new diver" vs. "tech diver" debate. From my experience (and again, I am not generalizing), my set up never gets a second look from new divers. But my husbands gets crowded around with "that's cool", and "how do I get a setup like that". So I do think that the stereotype of the BC's can play a small part in the gear that a new diver purchases.
And finally... If I am understanding right, the consensus here is that you are a better diver if you have a BP/W (not by all of course - but most). This could be said for all equipment I suppose but each person has an individual preference. After all, it is a solo sport (whether diving with a buddy or not) and your gear should be what you are comfortable with and what works for you, the individual. I really couldn't care less what gear anyone one else is wearing and I can honestly say that I've ever spent my dive time judging someone else's placement in the water. I'm too busy trying to figure out a safe way to get inside the wreck... Ok... Maybe just trying to find a big enough hole.... Hmmm Looked big enough.... Oh crap, here we go again...
And finally... If I am understanding right, the consensus here is that you are a better diver if you have a BP/W (not by all of course - but most).
I agree completely. That's one reason I advise divers I know to at least try a BP/W before buying any BC. I owned several BCs before I bought my backplate, and every one of my earlier rigs was significantly more expensive than what I dive now. If I bought it first, I not only would have saved money on the initial purchase, but I wouldn't have had to buy several different BCs before getting one that made sense for the diving I do.Prematurely buying a lot of expensive equipment that is soon going to sit in a closet or appear on ebay is not to be recommended.
I don't know of anyone hyping the appearance of a BP/W rig, or pushing people to use one... unless you consider raising awareness of a system with a lot of strengths and little awareness outside of online forums "pushing". Most of the BP/W advocates I've encountered like the rig because of the ways it benefits them... not because it makes divers tech-pretty.I'm repeating myself, because I want to save some fellow divers from the foolishness of the push/hype for the "tech look" or "pseudo-tech".
I'm repeating myself, because I want to save some fellow divers from the foolishness of the push/hype for the "tech look" or "pseudo-tech".
I'll never forget that ripoff dive shop that took all their beginning open water students out in their brand new expensive drysuits and BPs. I thought, as I watched one guy who could barely waddle in and out of the water, "a fool and his money is soon parted".
No, but if you regularly dive in conditions that most benefit from using one, it might make the experience more enjoyable for you. I know it does for me. It isn't going to change your skill level one way or the other, except that you might gain additional proficiency in setting up and using a backplate rig. Frankly, I think the idea it will make someone a more skillful diver is more than a little bit stupid.So...... If I'm a good diver in a jacket, I'll be a better diver with a BP/W?
I don't know anyone who has advocated a bp/w because it gives you a "tech look." I think the vast majority of the posts here, as well as "bcd v. bp/w" threads on scubaboard, tend to focus on substantive differences between the two (weighting and trim characteristics, adjustability, cost, fit, ease of donning/doffing, etc.).
It doesn't look like anything you've written above is exclusive to backplates at all. That "waddling student" could have been in a brand new jacket BCD and it doesn't change the analysis one bit. In fact a quality bp/w package can very well be cheaper than a jacket BC, perhaps making his shop less of a "ripoff" and him less of a "fool" than his buddy, who spent a couple hundred more elsewhere for a jacket BCD. Just saying...