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I'd like some help on selecting a wing specifically for double AL80s or smaller.
For single tank AL80 I use the OxyCheq 30# single wing. I'm very happy with the trim, size and the circular airflow.
I was playing around with independent double AL67s using an OxyCheq 50#wing. (The motivation for independent doubles is to extend my bottom times so I can buddy with a friend that dives a Draeger Dolphin. I started with the smaller 67s to save my back while experimenting with setup).
I did look at, but not dive, both the DiveRite Rec and Trek but decided to try the Oxycheq double wing. I was leery of the DR bungie, and I thought the Oxycheq would trim better.
The main problem I had was the tendency for the air in the, fairly empty, wing to taco and slosh from left to right whenever I came off horizontal. It was almost undive-able - pulling me around whenever I rotated on-axis.
This was my first-ever doubles experience. Is "sloshing" a characteristic of a doubles wing? Because it's wider? Because they aren't a "donut"? Or maybe I sloshed because I had an oversized (for my needs) one?
Is anyone diving wings with a lite setup and moderate doubles?
Thanks for your thoughts!
-Ez
(Background: I'm a just-converted BP/wing user. I just returned from diving in Bonaire with a variety of BP piece parts that I sampled/evaluated and learned how to use. I had a 3# Gary Hoadley plate with a Koplin lite STA and about 8# on the belt (with a 3mm suit). My Zeagle BC is now destined for the closet and won't be making many more trips to the Carribbean.
Also, sincere THANKS to all the members here, experienced and novice. As a lurker using "search" most of my questions were anticipated, and the answers were richly informative! Saved me from having to bother y'all with the same things all over again
For single tank AL80 I use the OxyCheq 30# single wing. I'm very happy with the trim, size and the circular airflow.
I was playing around with independent double AL67s using an OxyCheq 50#wing. (The motivation for independent doubles is to extend my bottom times so I can buddy with a friend that dives a Draeger Dolphin. I started with the smaller 67s to save my back while experimenting with setup).
I did look at, but not dive, both the DiveRite Rec and Trek but decided to try the Oxycheq double wing. I was leery of the DR bungie, and I thought the Oxycheq would trim better.
The main problem I had was the tendency for the air in the, fairly empty, wing to taco and slosh from left to right whenever I came off horizontal. It was almost undive-able - pulling me around whenever I rotated on-axis.
This was my first-ever doubles experience. Is "sloshing" a characteristic of a doubles wing? Because it's wider? Because they aren't a "donut"? Or maybe I sloshed because I had an oversized (for my needs) one?
Is anyone diving wings with a lite setup and moderate doubles?
Thanks for your thoughts!
-Ez
(Background: I'm a just-converted BP/wing user. I just returned from diving in Bonaire with a variety of BP piece parts that I sampled/evaluated and learned how to use. I had a 3# Gary Hoadley plate with a Koplin lite STA and about 8# on the belt (with a 3mm suit). My Zeagle BC is now destined for the closet and won't be making many more trips to the Carribbean.
Also, sincere THANKS to all the members here, experienced and novice. As a lurker using "search" most of my questions were anticipated, and the answers were richly informative! Saved me from having to bother y'all with the same things all over again
