Long Steel Back Plate?

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If there was only someone on this board that had a Scuba gear company that specialized in top quality equipment at reasonable prices..... someone with years of experience in the industry... someone with the connections to design and manufacture their own equipment...someone with the ability to Deep6 the competition...someone that brands their own regs, Wetsuits, fins, back plates, wings, cool dryboxes, gloves, boots, awesome rash guards, computers and stuff im sure im forgetting...

They would need a functioning website and rising brand recognition, along with a stellar reputation for customer service.... @LandonL @cerich....know anybody? With the demise/pause of Deep Sea Supply, there is a void for long backplates so our waist belts are at our waist without the top of the plate being below our shoulders....

I'll stop sucking up now....and be happy to test a steel and aluminum Version!!

Jay
 
245 is expensive dang

I paid $225 for a Halcyon short plate. Wonderful to have belt at my waist rather than hips. Worth every freaking penny. If you’re an odd size, bite the bullet and pay the necessary price for gear that FITS. Makes a world of difference.
 
I paid $225 for a Halcyon short plate. Wonderful to have belt at my waist rather than hips. Worth every freaking penny. If you’re an odd size, bite the bullet and pay the necessary price for gear that FITS. Makes a world of difference.
How does that work?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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