crosing
Contributor
Wow! I liked the feel of it out of the water as well as in the water. One of the few things that I've upgraded to that I knew immediately was a good thing!
My gear: Halcyon 36lb Pioneer BP&W
DiveRite brass pressure gauge
Vyper wrist computer
Suunto compass
Mares Isotherm semi dry
Steel hp 120 single tank
The dive was at Bainbridge Sportsman Club in PA. Max depth 78 feet, temp at depth was 41. starting pressure 3300, ending pressure 1300, 42 minutes. Found the cement mixer, saw tons of catfish, bass and bluegills. Nice after work dive.
The BP&W felt great. I'll probably drop two pounds off the next time out. I had 4lbs trim weight on the back cam straps and 6 lbs on the weight belt in addition to the 6lb ss backplate. All in all it felt great. I upgraded from a Dacor Nautica AirTrim. I thought I would miss the convenience of the AirTrim but really using the inflator is really easy. I had no problem finding the rear dump. Everything about this rig worked great and felt great in and out of the water. I need to tighten the straps up a bit and move the tank down a bit.
If you are contemplating a BC, I would recommend a BP&W rig.
My gear: Halcyon 36lb Pioneer BP&W
DiveRite brass pressure gauge
Vyper wrist computer
Suunto compass
Mares Isotherm semi dry
Steel hp 120 single tank
The dive was at Bainbridge Sportsman Club in PA. Max depth 78 feet, temp at depth was 41. starting pressure 3300, ending pressure 1300, 42 minutes. Found the cement mixer, saw tons of catfish, bass and bluegills. Nice after work dive.
The BP&W felt great. I'll probably drop two pounds off the next time out. I had 4lbs trim weight on the back cam straps and 6 lbs on the weight belt in addition to the 6lb ss backplate. All in all it felt great. I upgraded from a Dacor Nautica AirTrim. I thought I would miss the convenience of the AirTrim but really using the inflator is really easy. I had no problem finding the rear dump. Everything about this rig worked great and felt great in and out of the water. I need to tighten the straps up a bit and move the tank down a bit.
If you are contemplating a BC, I would recommend a BP&W rig.