Originally posted by sig
OK sheck now your confusing me
Actually my BC is a 100lb. Like I said it fit my budget requirement at the time. I know you shouldn't skimp on price but this is the real world. I will eventually purchase a 65lb bladder but I do like the bands so I will probably stick with the OMS. Have there been many punctures in bladders. If you did have a puncture I would think it would be better to get rid of the air so that you can concentrate on your buoyancy with your drysuit instead of trying to keep air in your BC. Seems like to much to worry about if you now have a leaking BC and your drysuit to worry about.
Does DIR say backplate only or do you still dive your Zeagle BC. I have a Ranger myself and if I did get DIR certified I wouldn't want to be stoned for using it. I'm curious, I've read that you only dive with DIR partners. Does that mean that you are not actually DIR if you dive with someone who isn't or if you have a different configuration on occasions. If this is the case would you personally dive with someone who wasn't following the training.
I am sorry if i confused you. The whole thing is that GUE also trains for failures that are possible but unlikely to happen. Puncturing your BC is one of those cases.
Although my GF had a BC valve failure a week ago which caused her Zeagle to leak a lot of air. For me a leaking BC would be preferable over a completely empty BC but that is just me.
The BP/wing is the setup you have to use doing their classes yes.
The reasons for standardizing gear can be found on GUE website.
So, if you do any of their classes you will be required to use BP/wing, what you do outside of class is up to you and maybe a potential buddy but if your buddy doesnt like your gear they are free to find someone else. I have stopped using the Zeagle ranger because i like the BP/wing much much better, the Zeagle is not a bad BC but because of the weight placement i found it extremely difficult to achieve a horizontal hover, i also couldnt reach the pockets on the side so they were of no use to me.
as for me, i dont strictly dive with DIR people, i'll dive with anyone as long as i feel they are safe and know what they are doing and their gear is not a complete clusterf**k. So far i have only met a handful of people i refused to dive with, either because of their attitude or some really BAD gearchoices that i felt could jeopardize my safety.
Now if it came to cavediving that would be a different story.
I'd be very picky and except my potential divepartner to be picky as well.
Personally i dont think who you dive with has anything to do with being 'DIR' or not. You are or you are not But that is just my opinion.
