Well, you won't find a better bc for women than this one, so the only way to improve is bp/w.riff-raff:Hi! I am currently using a SeaQuest Diva LX BC with weight integration for cold water diving. I am considering going to a BP/W as I feel so crowded in the Diva. Also, when I have the weight pouches in, the pockets are useless.
riff-raff:I mentioned to my LDS that I was considering going to a BP/W. The response I received was "I don't see why you would need that for your type of diving" (only recreational). The next response that I received was "you will be very uncomfortable with a metal plate, (it has no padding)". Then I heard "you will have to learn everything all over again (i.e. bouyancy, etc.)".
Type of diving has nothing to do with it. Bp/w is perfect for any kind of diving except side-mount.
Uncomfortable??? Just try is once and you will be cinvinced otherwise.
Learn to dive all over again? Yes, you will have to adjust a little bit. But all over again???
Fact remains I dive in bp/w all the time, while my girlfriend (also course director) prefers to only use it for doubles. But she does use a wing style jacket for singles.
maarten