Daryl Morse
Contributor
Yesterday, I dove with a bp/w and sling bottle for the first time. It was an OMS SS plate and STA with a hogarthian harness and a 45 lb OxyCheq wing. I used a locally-made (Victoria, BC) weight harness with web shoulder straps. It has 6 pockets, 3 per side, and both sides are separately ditchable. I brought the sling bottle for the second dive, and I wore it on the left side. I dove with this bottle so I could get used it for the ANDI CSU course which I'll be taking in a couple of weeks.
I haven't bought this rig, I was just trying it out. I normally use a rental Seaquest Maverick BCD with integrated weights. What I liked was the comfort and stability of the bp/w, additionally that it frees up so much space in the front. The weight harness was excellent as well. I really dislike weight belts because they don't stay on my hips unless I cinch them up uncomfortably tight, in which case, air gets trapped below the waist. With this harness, I could barely tell the weights were there and I could wear it loosely enough that air didn't get trapped in the suit below the waist.
I wasn't particularly enamoured with the inflator and pull dump on the wing. I found the inflator to be uncomfortable in my hand and somewhat awkward, particularly for inflating. I think I might like it more if the inflator button was on the other side. I also found it a bit difficult to dump with the inflator hose, especially when I was horizontal. It seemed to dump better if I rolled over to the right side. Also, I'm sure it's a matter of not being used to it, but I found that I had to grope around for the pull dump at the bottom of the wing. I guess I've gotten used to the Seaquest BCD with the pull dump on the shoulder. (It has one on the bottom as well.) I can always find the shoulder dump and it always works right away because that's where the air (usually) is.
I also found the bp harness a bit hard to don and even harder to doff, maybe it was too tight. Based on that, I'm leaning a bit towards either the OxyCheq or DSS harness with quick releases. (I don't plan to get into hardcore DIR.)
It was interesting diving with the sling bottle. I could barely tell it was there when it was full. It was slightly negative, almost weightless and it stayed out of the way. I found it a bit more in the way when it wasn't full because it was positive at the bottom end.
Anyway, overall very positive and I look forward to getting my own bp/w soon.
I haven't bought this rig, I was just trying it out. I normally use a rental Seaquest Maverick BCD with integrated weights. What I liked was the comfort and stability of the bp/w, additionally that it frees up so much space in the front. The weight harness was excellent as well. I really dislike weight belts because they don't stay on my hips unless I cinch them up uncomfortably tight, in which case, air gets trapped below the waist. With this harness, I could barely tell the weights were there and I could wear it loosely enough that air didn't get trapped in the suit below the waist.
I wasn't particularly enamoured with the inflator and pull dump on the wing. I found the inflator to be uncomfortable in my hand and somewhat awkward, particularly for inflating. I think I might like it more if the inflator button was on the other side. I also found it a bit difficult to dump with the inflator hose, especially when I was horizontal. It seemed to dump better if I rolled over to the right side. Also, I'm sure it's a matter of not being used to it, but I found that I had to grope around for the pull dump at the bottom of the wing. I guess I've gotten used to the Seaquest BCD with the pull dump on the shoulder. (It has one on the bottom as well.) I can always find the shoulder dump and it always works right away because that's where the air (usually) is.
I also found the bp harness a bit hard to don and even harder to doff, maybe it was too tight. Based on that, I'm leaning a bit towards either the OxyCheq or DSS harness with quick releases. (I don't plan to get into hardcore DIR.)
It was interesting diving with the sling bottle. I could barely tell it was there when it was full. It was slightly negative, almost weightless and it stayed out of the way. I found it a bit more in the way when it wasn't full because it was positive at the bottom end.
Anyway, overall very positive and I look forward to getting my own bp/w soon.