SPG3K
Contributor
Disclaimer: I am only a Padi SCUBA Diver at this point. Soon to be OW. <2 weeks.
My instructor dove all of our pool dives in a Zeagle Ranger. I did all of mine in my Sherwood Avid.
Before I even thought about getting in a pool for certification purposes, I tried a few BCD's that friends of mine had in personal pools. I absolutely HATED the BP/W setups, that were, in fact, all properly sized. For whatever reason, the jacket style BCD's just seem to fit me better, and feel better when I wear them.
BP/W's could be the best gear possible to dive in, period. But that still doesn't change the fact that I don't feel comfortable in the way that the device fits me. Therefore I won't dive in it.
I'm really new here, but this seems like a giant debate over personal preference.
If your working for your shop, you sell the shops gear, thats a pretty fundamental principle. No car dealership is going to hire you to sell Honda's while you showoff your Maserati or Toyota in the back lot. Regardless of how much better it might be.
And you are expecting me to believe that after all your years of diving (OP) that you can't put on whatever gear fits and dive properly? I think your argument of "not comofortable in the BCD" which means you can't "focus" on the students is ridiculous. I'm not trying to personally attack you, but thats a weak argument.
Thats like a 20 year automotive mechanic vet trying to convince me he has to use Kobalt tools on my car or else he won't feel the car was fixed properly. Please.
If it was someone like me making the argument, I would believe it. But anyone who has posted in this thread, I guarantee you - could put on whatever gear the LDS had at the moment and be back to perfectly buoyant in 5 minutes underwater, regardless of trim weights. My instructor didn't even remember to bring his trim weights for his Ranger and he had no issues hovering wherever he wanted and swimming backwards.
Suffice to say - your current shop owner wants you in a BCD. Wear it. If students ask your honest opinion, let them know discretely. Have them request your shop owner to ORDER a BP/W Setup for them.
My instructor dove all of our pool dives in a Zeagle Ranger. I did all of mine in my Sherwood Avid.
Before I even thought about getting in a pool for certification purposes, I tried a few BCD's that friends of mine had in personal pools. I absolutely HATED the BP/W setups, that were, in fact, all properly sized. For whatever reason, the jacket style BCD's just seem to fit me better, and feel better when I wear them.
BP/W's could be the best gear possible to dive in, period. But that still doesn't change the fact that I don't feel comfortable in the way that the device fits me. Therefore I won't dive in it.
I'm really new here, but this seems like a giant debate over personal preference.
If your working for your shop, you sell the shops gear, thats a pretty fundamental principle. No car dealership is going to hire you to sell Honda's while you showoff your Maserati or Toyota in the back lot. Regardless of how much better it might be.
And you are expecting me to believe that after all your years of diving (OP) that you can't put on whatever gear fits and dive properly? I think your argument of "not comofortable in the BCD" which means you can't "focus" on the students is ridiculous. I'm not trying to personally attack you, but thats a weak argument.
Thats like a 20 year automotive mechanic vet trying to convince me he has to use Kobalt tools on my car or else he won't feel the car was fixed properly. Please.
If it was someone like me making the argument, I would believe it. But anyone who has posted in this thread, I guarantee you - could put on whatever gear the LDS had at the moment and be back to perfectly buoyant in 5 minutes underwater, regardless of trim weights. My instructor didn't even remember to bring his trim weights for his Ranger and he had no issues hovering wherever he wanted and swimming backwards.
Suffice to say - your current shop owner wants you in a BCD. Wear it. If students ask your honest opinion, let them know discretely. Have them request your shop owner to ORDER a BP/W Setup for them.