If you go into a store and ask for a BPW setup, they're gonna freak out. A lot of shops hear that word "backplate" and it freaks them out. You don't need a backplate for anything as a recreational single tank diver. What you want is a harness and a wing, which is what most "technical" BC's are to begin with.
My first back inflate BC was the SCUBAPRO nighthawk, which worked well. I then went to a Zeagle ranger, which was also good. My last one was a OMS IQ pak, which was about the same as the others. I'd add the Dive Rite Transpack XT to that list as well, which is gonna be my next BC for sure. Those BC's are very good, they all do exactly what the recreational diver wants and shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. You don't need a "backplate" you don't need a setup for doubles or anything like that. Just the simple single tank bands and you're good to go.
My first back inflate BC was the SCUBAPRO nighthawk, which worked well. I then went to a Zeagle ranger, which was also good. My last one was a OMS IQ pak, which was about the same as the others. I'd add the Dive Rite Transpack XT to that list as well, which is gonna be my next BC for sure. Those BC's are very good, they all do exactly what the recreational diver wants and shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. You don't need a "backplate" you don't need a setup for doubles or anything like that. Just the simple single tank bands and you're good to go.