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fishb0y

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I'm thinking about picking up a back plate from Deep Sea Supply. Does anyone out there have any experience with their harness?
 
I assume you are meaning the pro-fit harness. I haven't driven it (my DSS BP/W is rigged Hogarthianly... did I make that word up?), but I've checked out the hardware, and it is of top-notch quality.
 
I have one, well actually two, of the DSS Hogarthian harnesses. I bought one of their single tank rigs and liked it so much I got another one of their Hogarthian harnesses for my wife's setup.

All the stuff from DSS is really nice and well made.
 
fishb0y:
I'm thinking about picking up a back plate from Deep Sea Supply. Does anyone out there have any experience with their harness?

I am still playing with mine. I have a singles rig that I have about 28 dives on, I ordered the pro-fit harness originally and am now considering modifying it a bit. I like the polypoint rings that come with that unit as well as the hip D-ring. My thoughts are to change the upper right D-ring to the regular style(sorry for the lack of correct technical name) and to remove the left ring as I will have no reason to rig any stage bottles. I will be adding a tri-glide to that section of harness so that I can add a piece of bungee for the inflator hose hold down. I am also thinking about replacing the harness material with the reular harness material, I am not as crazy about the soft harness material as I thought I would be. I find that it twists up a bit to easily when trying to connect the waist strap.

Don't take this as bashing of Tobin's system I have decided that I would have done things a little differently if I could have. My thoughts are that once you get the harness adjusted you shouldn't need to adjust it much. Like I said I really like the poly-point rings and would like to incorporate them in my harness. This will require me to have the webbing sewn around them(don't go explain to me how this becomes a failure point) I like the rings because they give me some additional connection points for my camera. I am also trying to decide if I want to keep one of the quick release for donning/doffing of the rig. I dive an Andy's dry-suit with the Viking bayonet system and I keep catching the rings when gearing up. This is a very customized set-up and I don't think that Tobin could offer this at a competitive price point. Like I said this is the way that I would have set this rig up YMMV.

I highly recommend that you purchase one of these rigs as the build quality is second to none.
 
dirthead:
I have one, well actually two, of the DSS Hogarthian harnesses. I bought one of their single tank rigs and liked it so much I got another one of their Hogarthian harnesses for my wife's setup.

I am considering getting a second unit for my son as well. I just wish that I had seen this stuff back when I originally purchase our gear. I have always heard that a good diver is always learning though.
 
Thanks for all your input. As soon as I get my other BC sold, I'm putting in the order. I really like the extra thought that was put into the backplate, and it looks like they did the same with the pro-fit harness. I still don't understand the theory behind the hogarthian strap (I have yet to see or hear of a quick release failing).
 
fishb0y:
Thanks for all your input. As soon as I get my other BC sold, I'm putting in the order. I really like the extra thought that was put into the backplate, and it looks like they did the same with the pro-fit harness. I still don't understand the theory behind the hogarthian strap (I have yet to see or hear of a quick release failing).
I have one of Tobins plastic backplates, and I am very happy with it. I have not had any trouble with it. Others have reported, and I have observed that Tobins customer service is excellent.

As far as the one piece harness is concerned I choose to use one not because I am afraid a buckle will break (they do break but VERY rarely). I had a two inch fastek style buckle break once, but this was after more than a years daily use on my tool belt, and when it broke only one half of the "male" part broke, I was able to continue to use the belt for a couple of days until I found a replacement buckle, so I would not personally have any reservations about using one on SCUBA gear.

I choose to use the one piece harness because I like the simplicity of it, it is very clean on my chest. It is probably the lack of clutter that I like the most. You are, of course, free to use whatever you like.

Mark Vlahos
 
Mitten Diver (or Tobin),

Would you please describe what is meant by this statement (from the DSS website):

www.deepseasupply.com:
Hook and loop restrained upper shoulder straps allow instant adjustment of the upper d rings and allow the shoulder straps to be configured in a conventional manner or crossed behind the neck in a matter of minutes.

I am a bit wary of hook and loop (aka velcro) involved in a harness system. I am interested in the Pro Fit harness, but this aspect worries me. I am sure that I have the wrong end of the stick.

Cheers,

Andrew
 
No experience with their harness but they I know all their products are high quality

Rap
 
I have the Pro Fit harness and the SS bp...no problems at all except the plastic waist buckle had to go ....replaced it with a ss one...I have about 50 dives on the rig and it is still in great shape...I have now taken the harness and mated it with a Al bp and it will be my travel rig from now on...I moved the Ss bp to a hog harness for my drysuit. Tobin also makes great doo-dads, his thumbwheels are great on doubles....quality gear...
Yarg
 

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