masterof0
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I've watched a LOT of divers start out with Jacket style BC's, then purchase BP/W's, and announce that BP/W's have fixed their trim.
The reality is that had they just moved weight around, they would have achieved similar results using the Jacket Style BC. So IMO it is more a matter of training. Rather than applying their training to adjust their weight, they purchase a solution to spread the weight out for them. Then they assume that it was bad equipment vs. poor practices on their behalf.
Certainly well designed gear is an advantage. However people are quick to blame gear and other factors for their mistakes rather than putting some thought or training into the mix to improve the problem. Case in point, the DM's in Cozumel all had ratty beat up Jacket style BC's. That did not prevent them from achieving perfect trim, launching SMB's from 80' without movement, or sipping air.
I am relatively new to diving and SB (<6 months) and I have spent a lot of time researching to try to find solutions to overcome some of the challenges I have underwater. In all fairness, if you look at 99% of the threads where divers such as myself are looking for help or advice, someone will jump on and say "get a bp/w it will solve your problem." It may very well have helped their problem, but no one is explaining why moving to a bp/w from a jacket or back-inflate "solved" their problem... There are a handful of people out there who not only offer a solution, but they explain why. I am not sure that most people who are making the recommendation to go to a bp/w understand why they are making that recommendation other than the fact that it worked for them.
I totally understand the premise behind the OP's post, and have to say that for the most part that I agree with what he is saying, but there is some truth that the proper equipment definitely makes diving easier, but it by no means makes the diver...
Training and experience are definitely the critical components (but the proper equipment helps)!
just my two cents....