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Greetings. I am bucking the trend toward back plates and wings by going go with a Nighthawk. Dive instruction preaches "comfort and fit" come first, so for me, wings take second place.
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boffo:Greetings. I am bucking the trend toward back plates and wings by going go with a Nighthawk. Dive instruction preaches "comfort and fit" come first, so for me, wings take second place.
boffo:Greetings. I am bucking the trend toward back plates and wings by going go with a Nighthawk. Dive instruction preaches "comfort and fit" come first, so for me, wings take second place.
boffo:Thanks for the help. I am a strictly recreational, single tank kind of guy for various reasons, some physical. All I want is to have fun looking at the pretty stuff underwater. I dive mostly California but some warmer waters too. I would like to have one rig that does it all.
The majority of my diving is with a single tank in relatively shallow water, but I have done more demanding stuff. I am every bit as happy with my BP/W on 20' shore dives in mid-summer as I am when doing a 150' deco dive in 5' seas with a 38 degree bottom temp, and I'm much happier doing either than I was in the rigs I owned previously. If you want one rig that does it all, I'd be happy to show you mine.boffo:I am a strictly recreational, single tank kind of guy for various reasons, some physical. All I want is to have fun looking at the pretty stuff underwater. I dive mostly California but some warmer waters too. I would like to have one rig that does it all.