Perone, Tobin:
Between crashing servers and my civic activity as an athletic supporter, I mean booster, at my daughter's high school, I have been unable to finish my thoughts.
In response to your questions/comments:
In this day and and age of cross over SUV's, luxury sports coups, fighter-bombers, hybrid golf clubs, cross training sneakers and jumbo shrimp, Jarrett's question had me thinking. I would have agreed with Perron's traditional/purist description of a BPW a year ago. But time was that I did not consider a corvette a sports car or an RX330 an SUV.
I dive a simple plate with a hog harness. I see more plate divers however with IQ type rigs. They will tell you they are diving BPW's.
I thought about how simple Hog rigs morphed into setups like the transplate (BPW). When quick disconnects, chest straps, padding and cumberbuns get added are they still BPW's? Yes? Add "padding" along the lines of an MC pack and integrated weights. Still BPW? I think so. Now let's say a clever thinker takes this and says let's slip the plate inside the harness instead of weaving the harness through the plate. Still a BPW? As I said before, IMO, yes. This because the "essence" of what a BPW did for me is still there. The ballast and buoyance are spread across my lungs for dead on trim and buoyancy control.
Is a hog harness better. Absolutely. Would the hybrid rigs create problems such as unwanted inherent buoyancy? I am pretty sure. Is Kenny Chesney a country singer? I guess.