buff
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I felt that one wing should be able to do both singles and smaller doubles with moderate success.
I didn't want to pay for two wings and I didn't need MORE scuba stuff crowding me out of house and home(can't believe I said that).
I have found the Dive Rite Rec wing to be the perfect balance betweent the two. I don't notice the lack of streamlining since I am an U/W photographer and move very slowly. I don't use a scooter either so again streamlining is a non-issue. With my dry suit on I slog around like a massive wounded carp U/W-the wing really doesn't add that much drag relative to the camera setup and drysuit.
I use AL80s now but want to use small doubles in the future and I think the rec wing will be perfect.
I didn't want to pay for two wings and I didn't need MORE scuba stuff crowding me out of house and home(can't believe I said that).
I have found the Dive Rite Rec wing to be the perfect balance betweent the two. I don't notice the lack of streamlining since I am an U/W photographer and move very slowly. I don't use a scooter either so again streamlining is a non-issue. With my dry suit on I slog around like a massive wounded carp U/W-the wing really doesn't add that much drag relative to the camera setup and drysuit.
I use AL80s now but want to use small doubles in the future and I think the rec wing will be perfect.