eclipse785
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Hi,
I just purchased a used Riptide Zone back-inflate system and I'm at a loss on how to configure it. It was delivered to me without tank straps or any kind of rigid plate (The BC has an opening in which to intall a plate). According to what I've read, it sounds like you can use this BC without a plate, but if that's so, it would be kind of 'floppy'. It just doesn't sound right to me.
I've never played with backplate systems so I'm not quite sure how to procede from here. If I do need to get a BP, I'm thinking of going with Hammerhead. I already understand the merits of SS vs. Aluminum, so SS sounds right for cold water (Monterey, CA). But 11 pounds (BP + STA) sounds like a lot to carry as non-ditchable weight, even for the California coast. Plus would this mean I'd have to change to a different plate if I took my rig warm water diving?
The more I think about it, the more I feel lost. Can you offer your suggestions?
Thanks
I just purchased a used Riptide Zone back-inflate system and I'm at a loss on how to configure it. It was delivered to me without tank straps or any kind of rigid plate (The BC has an opening in which to intall a plate). According to what I've read, it sounds like you can use this BC without a plate, but if that's so, it would be kind of 'floppy'. It just doesn't sound right to me.
I've never played with backplate systems so I'm not quite sure how to procede from here. If I do need to get a BP, I'm thinking of going with Hammerhead. I already understand the merits of SS vs. Aluminum, so SS sounds right for cold water (Monterey, CA). But 11 pounds (BP + STA) sounds like a lot to carry as non-ditchable weight, even for the California coast. Plus would this mean I'd have to change to a different plate if I took my rig warm water diving?
The more I think about it, the more I feel lost. Can you offer your suggestions?
Thanks