Jackie
Contributor
This is my first post to the board, so bear with me. I need to upgrade my trusty old diva to a BCD that can handle cold water diving....I have pushed her beyond her limits-
I dive dry with just a single (100 steel). Also on anything off a boat in the NE I use a 30cuft pony. I don't see myself diving doubles. My air consumption is good and my diving is in the 130' or less range. yes, it would be nice not to swap out in between dives, but I find getting back on the boat being the most challenging part of some of my dives, depending on the conditions and also the type of ladder. Some boats do not have T ladders (or xmas tree, etc).
I want to go move to BP/Wings. This winter I'll do a little test diving in the pool. Any tips you can offer to make the transition would be great. A few people have warned me off in terms of the difference in back inflation systems- but many obviously go this direction.
My local shop deals in OMS. Your ideas and recommendations as well as techniques would be greatly appreciated.
I dive dry with just a single (100 steel). Also on anything off a boat in the NE I use a 30cuft pony. I don't see myself diving doubles. My air consumption is good and my diving is in the 130' or less range. yes, it would be nice not to swap out in between dives, but I find getting back on the boat being the most challenging part of some of my dives, depending on the conditions and also the type of ladder. Some boats do not have T ladders (or xmas tree, etc).
I want to go move to BP/Wings. This winter I'll do a little test diving in the pool. Any tips you can offer to make the transition would be great. A few people have warned me off in terms of the difference in back inflation systems- but many obviously go this direction.
My local shop deals in OMS. Your ideas and recommendations as well as techniques would be greatly appreciated.