Downing
Contributor
A recent thread over in Basic Scuba about crotch straps got me thinking about this.
I recently bought a Zeagle Express Tech Deluxe, which comes with a chest strap. This would be my third BC, all with chest straps, but this is the first removeable one.
So I took it off.
I've never had a shoulder strap slip or even come close to slipping off, so I don't really see the point of a chest strap. Besides, I think I'd rather deal with a slipping shoulder strap than get choked by a chest strap.
A friend of mine suggested that a chest strap might be good for when you're sitting on a rocking boat with the tank strapped on. I think I'd rather take my chances.
I saw an AquaLung Zuma recently, and the chest strap struck me as particularly flimsy and not well attached to the BC. That's not the issue with the ETD. I just don't like more dangly things than are necessary. And since the "non-deluxe" version of this BC, the Express Tech, does not come with a chest strap, I'm thinking it's not really necessary.
But is it useful?
I'd appreciate anyone else's input, though, as I could be persuaded to put it back on if I'm, um, all wet.
I recently bought a Zeagle Express Tech Deluxe, which comes with a chest strap. This would be my third BC, all with chest straps, but this is the first removeable one.
So I took it off.
I've never had a shoulder strap slip or even come close to slipping off, so I don't really see the point of a chest strap. Besides, I think I'd rather deal with a slipping shoulder strap than get choked by a chest strap.
A friend of mine suggested that a chest strap might be good for when you're sitting on a rocking boat with the tank strapped on. I think I'd rather take my chances.
I saw an AquaLung Zuma recently, and the chest strap struck me as particularly flimsy and not well attached to the BC. That's not the issue with the ETD. I just don't like more dangly things than are necessary. And since the "non-deluxe" version of this BC, the Express Tech, does not come with a chest strap, I'm thinking it's not really necessary.
But is it useful?
I'd appreciate anyone else's input, though, as I could be persuaded to put it back on if I'm, um, all wet.