My wife and I are planning to go for OW certification this spring and I've been reading around here for a few months, including the current BP/W discussion.
I've done a discover dive in 03 and she is hoping the LDS can fit her in this week but the window of oportunity is closing quick since right now her wetsuit is a 5mm and we're in Maine. Anyhow we've snorkeld a lot this summer all over the state, personally 84 times since June 2. I say all this so you know where we are on the curve, near the bottom but comfortable out in the water.
Everything I read about BP/W I like and since my wife is a plus size I read it can also accomodate here with less fuss than most jackets. It also seems like an easier rig to keep clean, something I have not seem much mention of.
Now to my question.... since the likelyihood of my instructing shop having rental BP/W setups is probably nill and we want (?) to go that route does it make sense to buy it up front and to go through training with the gear we plan to use. I guess I'm torn between the school of thought that says "rent lots of stuff and decide" and the other side that says "train in the gear you plan to use". I look forward to your input, it will help me ponder all of this over the winter.
Thanks,
Pete
I've done a discover dive in 03 and she is hoping the LDS can fit her in this week but the window of oportunity is closing quick since right now her wetsuit is a 5mm and we're in Maine. Anyhow we've snorkeld a lot this summer all over the state, personally 84 times since June 2. I say all this so you know where we are on the curve, near the bottom but comfortable out in the water.
Everything I read about BP/W I like and since my wife is a plus size I read it can also accomodate here with less fuss than most jackets. It also seems like an easier rig to keep clean, something I have not seem much mention of.
Now to my question.... since the likelyihood of my instructing shop having rental BP/W setups is probably nill and we want (?) to go that route does it make sense to buy it up front and to go through training with the gear we plan to use. I guess I'm torn between the school of thought that says "rent lots of stuff and decide" and the other side that says "train in the gear you plan to use". I look forward to your input, it will help me ponder all of this over the winter.
Thanks,
Pete