First BP/W Options

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Sam757

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Want to get my own gear setup and looking for first BP/W ideas/ opinions...

Winter diving in Roatan 3ish trips between October and April per year. In summer monthly trips to the 1000 Islands (St. Lawrence River). In the future I'd like to dive more in the local area (Minnesota), drysuit, and other dive trips as able. Waaaaay down the line I could see moving towards tech in order to do deeper wrecks in the St. Lawrence/Great Lakes but that's *years* out. AOW, nitrox and 100 dives at the moment.

Ease of travel is the most important thing as 99% of dives in the near future involve flying. I work for an airline and often fly standby/jumpseat so if I can fit everything in a 22inch suitcase with some room to spare that would be ideal. Checking a bag is a last resort.

I've been looking at the X-Deep Ghost, Dive Rite Transplate and similar systems (OMS, Scubapro, DGX) and Halcyon Infinity...




The Ghost looks to be the best option travel wise and my local LDS is an X-Deep dealer so I can probably take it for a spin in the pool before buying. For the diving I do currently and in the *near* future it checks all the boxes. Great for travel and both warm water and cold (5 or 7mm) and can work with a drysuit.

Transplate and similar systems seem very customizable and I could change backplates and wings to fit anything I would want to do down the road but I'm not sure if it will work travel wise in terms of a carryon. Won't be able to see one before buying most likely which I don't love so if anyone can vouch for size with the travel wing that would be great.

Halcyon: Expensive tansplate? Looks nice but...worth it?

I'm leaning towards the Ghost as it works for me now and then down the road if needs change buy something that fits those needs.

Thanks everyone!
 
For light weight travel I would avoid a rigid metal back plate and go with a slightly flexible synthetic. Especially as you want to carry on. You can always have a SS back plate for local/technical diving. That is what we do.

The one thing to consider is the harness - simple one piece or buckles and whistles. I prefer the simple one piece.
 
I have no problem fitting my SS backplate and all my other dive gear in a 22" carry on plus backpack (personal item) for when I travel. The additional 6lbs that the SS backplate adds isn't much. The rigid backplate doesn't seem to be a problem fitting into the carry on.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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