-hh
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I would not equate a BP/W to a Lamborghini either.. Heck, just add a crotch strap to a properly fitted back-inflate and the difference may be more akin to comparing Nike to Adidas running shoes.
Agreed, although to humorously abuse the analogy, what the BP/W has in common with the Italian sports car is that both are equally a pain to get in/out of.

I don’t think any diver, regardless of their skill or gear configuration could keep up with any of those animals unless that animal lets us. (But you knew that already)
A typical diver's swimming speed is usually 0.5-1mph, and it takes a lot of work to get going at ~2mph. The fastest underwater humans are the teams in the underwater submarine races ... they top out at ~6knots max across short (10 meters short) measured distances.
Well then you can call me a purist then, however I seem to be able to do all of the above regardless of the gear I use. I've said this many times, gear selection will not make you a better diver, training and practice will.
Same here, but only because Dan put a twist to change my original use of the word 'purist'. I was referring to the semantics of making a big deal over how a wing is strapped onto a diver, and all of the contrived ruckus over if it is a single piece of webbing or if it also has a shoulder quick release, etc.
There you go equating gear selection with skill or a desire to be a better diver again. Lazy divers are just that, lazy - despite the gear they strap on.
Agreed. While having good gear is an enabler for superior diving, one doesn't become a superior diver simply because of the gear you happen to buy...that's pure marketing hype.
-hh