Not only is the BP/W the high price choice, you will still need to add a weight harness like
DUI Weight & Trim "Classic" Weight Harness System
I have 3 of these and I like them a lot. I also have the SeaSoft version but it is pretty expensive. You may need to go with the Weight & Trim II to get the XX size. See sizing chart here:
http://www.dui-online.com/pdf/size_chart_divewear.pdf It looks like the Classic may still be the way to go. I would call or write DUI for recommendations.
We discussed integrated weights on BCs here:
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ba...ted-weights.html?highlight=integrated+weights In my view, they are evil. At a minimum, you will want to split the weight between the BC integrated pockets and the harness if you choose not to buy a BP/W. In any event, plan on buying a harness.
Still, the BP/W is probably the way to go. But, in a lot of ways, it's like the King's clothes. Everybody that has a BP/W only has positive things to say about them. Nobody mentions the fact that there are no pockets - something else you have to buy and manage. Perhaps the "Thigh Picket with Daisy Chain" here:
Dive Rite Pockets for Slates, Weights, Masks/Utilities, and More They also don't mention that the DIR (sometimes called HOG or Hogarthian) harness doesn't have buckles in the shoulder straps to allow the BP/W to be easily removed. That's why I prefer the ProFit harness from DSS. The thing about a minimal solution like a BP/W is that it is, well, minimal. Everything else is tacked on at extra additional cost.
The BP/W is probably the best choice but it will NOT be the least expensive. In fact, it may turn out to be the most expensive. I have bought two of the DSS BP/Ws and plan to buy two more for our little herd of divers. So I must like them! But I NEED the pockets!
Richard