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If you could point them out it would be appreciated. I researched everything for a couple years before I chose to dive this way and this is were I ended up.
It would all depend on what type and where your diving.
Everyone on our exploration teams dive sidemount, a much better method for remote exploration than back mount. And because I require sidemount only.
Why
1. doubles weight too much and are impossible to carry long distances and through small dry cave passage.
2. singles are available in almost every country
3. Sidemount is safer for solo diving because you can reach, remove and fix problems alone.
4. Our sidemount system is designed to be extremely streamlined with very few snags
5. Doubles are very difficult to raise and lower with ropes because of snag problems with tree roots, overhangs etc...
Our whole exploration system is designed around maximum streamline and simplicity but for remote world locations.
Remember this is just for exploration diving and not the simple back up to the boat or Ginnie Springs type diving.
Back mounts are great for that type of diving and also wreck diving from a boat and I would say DIR configurations are the best because of streamline and simplicity.
I just dont understand those with a DRONE DIR mantality who hammer those who do not dive DIR. Most of these DIR divers I have found have never laid virgin cave line or even explored a virgin shipwreck. DIR fundamentals are a start, but life experince far exceeds any knowledge learned from an instructor or a book.
My moto is don't read the book, write it.