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Circling back to the bp/w, the OP didn't give any indication about what diving they were doing and blindly asked what I would recommend for equipment. I gave him my opinion. You can disagree with that opinion, which you do, but he asked for my opinion. Now I could have gone on for a long time about the reasons for them, but recommended searching instead as the subject gets beat to death regularly and I knew full well that everything I said would end up getting echo'd by someone in the upcoming 6-10 pages these threads usually grow to.
On the plate. Fred T was the only one making long plates and he is no longer. My issues are at the surface due to poor harness angles and one of the agencies I teach for does not allow use of anything but one piece harnesses. I would rather get a backplate that fits properly than bandaid the root cause of the problem which was ill-fitting gear.
You mentioned Hollis switchback, while I do own a Katana that was given to me by Hollis, it is the only piece of their gear that I own and likely the only one I will ever own. The quality is not there and the company is atrocious to deal with. You mentioned Tobin being not one of the easiest guys to work with for some, but at least you can get a hold of him. The horror stories of trying to deal with AUP are far worse.
I mentioned why I think his kydex plates are superior to aluminum, and while I agree that for singles there are other lightweight options out there, there are still some features in the SS plates, which is what I recommended, that make it stand out from the competition as I mentioned above.
On the plate. Fred T was the only one making long plates and he is no longer. My issues are at the surface due to poor harness angles and one of the agencies I teach for does not allow use of anything but one piece harnesses. I would rather get a backplate that fits properly than bandaid the root cause of the problem which was ill-fitting gear.
You mentioned Hollis switchback, while I do own a Katana that was given to me by Hollis, it is the only piece of their gear that I own and likely the only one I will ever own. The quality is not there and the company is atrocious to deal with. You mentioned Tobin being not one of the easiest guys to work with for some, but at least you can get a hold of him. The horror stories of trying to deal with AUP are far worse.
I mentioned why I think his kydex plates are superior to aluminum, and while I agree that for singles there are other lightweight options out there, there are still some features in the SS plates, which is what I recommended, that make it stand out from the competition as I mentioned above.
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