Which brand of bpw has the best performance, durability, and value for a single-tank recreational diver?
How difficult or easy is it to have DSS gear serviced locally? My LDS sells Hollis and Dive Rite bpw's but only small DSS accessories, so they have advised me to go with DR or Hollis. I hear nothing but good things about DSS, but I live in Canada so sending anything to them for servicing would be a pain.
Are there other good brands in the same price range that I am overlooking?
Ask your shop how they handle bladder repairs for Hollis and Dive Rite. My
guess is that they don't carry replacement bladders, and may actually require
you to send the wing directly to Hollis or Dive Rite for warranty service / replacement if a bladder seam fails.
The inflator is a cheap part (about $20 online), and can either be serviced (or simply replaced!) by your dive shop. But if the
bladder has a weld failure or puncture, will your local shop handle servicing it... or like DSS, will the wing need to be mailed off for service?
With DSS, "factory" service is speedy.
Maybe not so much with other brands.
I am in the middle of a protracted replacement "ordeal" for two HOG 32 singles bladders we own that had weld failures. To be fair, they are vintage 2008 wings, the new HOG 32's have improved bladders, HOG is a small operation and they are busy with lots of other things, Chris has been very nice to talk to, etc., etc. And I do expect it is all going to work out fine in the end, but it is going on 2 months trying to get the bladders replaced... :depressed:
I do recommend looking at HOG wings as well (they are good wings and a great value, I just had incredibly bad luck with a pair of the earliest models).
Don't rule out DSS just because you
may need to send a wing in, it could still be
less hassle than if the same failure occurs with another brand.
Best wishes.