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I am not saying there not out there but as to date I do not know of any divers that went from BP/W to a Jacket and claim that they did not like the BP/W. This assuming they gave the BP/W a good run (owning one) not going off a bad experience from either a borrowed one or rental.
I think it's wintertime, and too many people just need to go diving (myself included!)
I am a Back Plate guy, but I have to agree with the PAID Buyers Guide. It is all in how you are calling it "simple."
Take someone who has no experience with diving, give them these two pieces of equipment and tell them to put them on with no instructions. They will be able to put on and adjust the jacket style BC much more quickly than the Backplate and Wing.
Now, if by simple you mean (and Doc Harry you probably do) more streamlined, simpler construction, minimalist, fewer failure points, etc. Then of course the BP/W wins hands down.
Remember the audience of the PADI Divers Guide.
It's actually a bit funny because the article does state that pretty specifically yet in another section touts the Atomic Cobalt as the greatest dive PC available. So the message being sent to the average diver is buy a "merely adequate" reg, stay away from a "tech" BC and buy one of the most expensive computers around - which "the average diver" will probably use barely 30% of its features.
Another observation I have noticed over my few years on SB is that many BP/W users seem very passionate/aggressive about trying to convert others to using a BP/W while those that use either a Jacket or BI (and I know a BP/W is a BI) BC seem to be more "live and let live" about what BC folks use. Why do I say this? Simple. Check out most of the threads where a diver asks about what type of BC they should get and watch the responses. If a diver asks specifically a question like this about jacket bc's:
"I'm looking at getting my first set of gear and I'm trying to decide between Brand X BC vs Brand Y BC. Which would you go with?"
Within the first 3 or 4 posts, sometimes even the first post, someone will post and say something to this effect, "Let me save you the trouble of making a mistake by buying either of those. What you want is a BP/W. If you buy what you are looking at, you'll eventually sell it on e-bay and move up to a BP/W. Let me keep you from making the mistake I made and wasting your money."
I wish I had a dollar for every time I've seen that type of response! The thread will usually just turn into a "Why you don't want that and why you do want what I'm telling you." It becomes hard to even give the person the advice they were looking for because they get bombarded with getting a BP/W.
Now what happens when it's the other way. What happens when a person says this.
"I'm looking at getting a BP/W and can't decide between a Dive Rite vs this vs that. What do you guys think?"
You'll practically never, if ever, see the Jacket or BI users come on and tell the person they shouldn't buy a BP/W. They leave the discussion of which BP/W to buy to those who care or to those who have good input about BP/W's. They don't try and hijack the thread and turn it into why a Jacket/BI BC is better.
But the BP/W users just can't seem to be able to help themselves. They are overpowered by some force that makes them go all out to convert the poor misguided Jacket user who just doesn't know any better.![]()
But then again.... I've lost count of how many BP&W threads get pounced on by 'jacket BCD defenders'.
So, the same issue can be raised in reverse.... why are jacket BCD defenders so very passionate/aggressive about trying to prevent the education of divers about the pros and cons of using a BP/W?
I think it's wintertime, and too many people just need to go diving (myself included!)
And the reason is simple: a BP/W person has had experienced in both, and is sharing that experience to help a new diver to save the pain and dollar.