deepdiverbc
Contributor
First, thank you to Genesis for the great photo.
With both the Oxycheq and Pioneer wings the bladders wrap the tank. Would they both trap air especially on the right side of the wing and make it difficult to vent air if a diver ascends horizontally such as during a shore dive or DIR method of ascending? Would it be a better design if a wing could be attached to the outside edge of the back plate somehow? I think this is what the Zeagle BP&W has done as shown in the first link.
http://homepage.mac.com/sydney_diver/mykit.html
I have not dove any of these wings. For those with a more experienced eye what differences are apparent in these photos. The oxycheq is a #45 and I think the pioneer is the #36.
http://www.scubaboard.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=413404
http://jonnythan.com/pictures/big_blue_10-05-03/picture (12).html
With both the Oxycheq and Pioneer wings the bladders wrap the tank. Would they both trap air especially on the right side of the wing and make it difficult to vent air if a diver ascends horizontally such as during a shore dive or DIR method of ascending? Would it be a better design if a wing could be attached to the outside edge of the back plate somehow? I think this is what the Zeagle BP&W has done as shown in the first link.
http://homepage.mac.com/sydney_diver/mykit.html
I have not dove any of these wings. For those with a more experienced eye what differences are apparent in these photos. The oxycheq is a #45 and I think the pioneer is the #36.
http://www.scubaboard.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=413404
http://jonnythan.com/pictures/big_blue_10-05-03/picture (12).html