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Not if the diver is already one of the world's best.:idk:

I have TWO BPWs in my closet to show for my skills.

Maybe this will help you.

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Not if the diver is already one of the world's best.:idk:

I have TWO BPWs in my closet to show for my skills.

The water temps changes in Florida mandates the swapping of aluminum and steel plates due to differing exposure suit requirements. I am still very much a tech diving neophyte by the way. The three instructors in my journey have all utilized BP/wing set-ups. Imagine that!
 
Then why do you babble about Transpacs? Once again, your posts serve no useful purpose...

Because Transpacs apparently have a purpose or otherwise Dive Rite wouldn't bother to make them.

Once again, my posts serve to inform the newbies unlike yours which is full of bias.
 
The water temps changes in Florida mandates the swapping of aluminum and steel plates due to differing exposure suit requirements. I am still very much a tech diving neophyte by the way. The three instructors in my journey have all utilized BP/wing set-ups. Imagine that!

I use AL when visiting FL (warm water) as well as when diving my drysuit in cold water.
 
Because Transpacs apparently have a purpose or otherwise Dive Rite wouldn't bother to make them.

Once again, my posts serve to inform the newbies unlike yours which is full of bias.

Wow, this is a really good one. :rofl3:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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