Visited Waterdogs Scuba in Clarksville, TN, today to see some options in person. I'd messaged via Facebook asking about what BP/W options they had and was told they carry Apeks, Dive Rite, Zeagle, and more. Saw an OMS wing in the store. The message answerer also noted they love the Dive Rite systems. I looked at some of what they had in-store, and a staffer's personal gear (he had more than one setup). Then I did some digging online.
1.) The Dive Rite Transplate Harness looks like someone figured out how to put the webbing/straps from a jacket BCD onto a BP/W. Thus, it's a 'look & feel' I'm familiar with. The top & bottom sections aren't one continuous piece, unlike more typical webbing options for BP/W, but it should work. Not everyone sees value in shoulder strap pads, but I think I'd like that. Dive Rite sells quite a range of accessories; I was shown an add-on pocket that straps off your waist strap, and clips around the thigh. That should hold spare mask and SMB.
2.) From what I can figure out on the Dive Rite website, their metal BP's are stainless steel; I don't even see an aluminum option. At this point I'm after aluminum in some color (e.g.: black), since I'm trying to avoid the bare metal silver look. Traveling a little lighter on flights is a perk, though a minor one from what I understand.
I don't recall the Dive Rite Voyager XT wing having the little vertical rolls/bars to either side of where the tank lays, to stabilize it without a STA; does anyone know differently? I saw those present on the OMS wing. The OMS wing looks to be 1,000 denier, whereas Dive Rite says of the Voyager - "durable 1680 ballistic nylon EXP material or our even more rugged SuperFabric® brand technology XT material that creates an armor-clad outer shell that is impervious to damaging pinches and cuts, with a 1680 ballistic nylon diver's side panel. Both the Voyager EXP (Model BC4700) and Voyager XT (Model5200) are further enhanced with a heavy-duty, 210 denier nylon laminated bladder." So with OMS I'm guessing no option to armor up; wonder how durable it is?
3.) So I
could buy somebody else's black AL BP and a Dive Rite Transplate harness, but might I want someone else's wing, or would it matter? I was trying not to venture too far into 'Franken-rig' territory.
4.) So back home I took a look at the OMS website and found this; the
OMS AL Backplate with Comfort Harness System II. Looks to be a black AL BP with a harness system much like the Dive Rite Transplate harness. What's pictured with my link has enough red and a bit of yellow on the webbing to create a fairly snazzy look (if you don't mind advertising OMS when you dive).
5.) OMS seems to be a reputable mainstream brand, but I don't see people putting it out there first a lot in discussions. One of the staff is a Zeagle fan;
Zeagle has a black AL BP with deluxe harness (I don't see shoulder pads on it). Presumably paired with
their 30 lbs. donut bladder assembly; I don't know whether it has ridges/bars to stabilize the tank without a STA. A close look at their product photo suggests maybe there's a raised vertical row on either side?
6.) Staffer thinks they (also Sherwood dealers, by the way) can migrate my old Sherwood Gemini Air2 over to a wing.
So, any drawbacks to picking up an OMS package, the OMS AL Backplate with Comfort Harness System II (paired with 27 or 32 lbs.
Performance Mono Wing I assume)? Is there any reason I should instead jump to the Zeagle, or something else? Add a pair of integrated weight pouches, a pair of trim pockets, a crotch strap if not included, an attachable thigh pocket, get their help fitting it on me when it all shows up and call it good?
Richard.