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I didn't say it is more or less safe. I didn't say it is better or worse. Believe it or not, I actually have WI and love it. But I would not insist to anyone, especially someone relatively new, that what was right for me or in my experience was absolutely right for everyone, that is doing them a disservice. It's no better than insisting a BP/W is absolutely the right answer for everyone. Everyplace is not the pool. Everyplace is not where you dive.Weight integrated isn't better or safer than not WI
I think that we'll have to agree to disagree. We have a pool at our shop and have divers test dive gear before they buy and I have yet to have someone say that the WI is Not better especially from a comfort stand point.
As far as safety, in the unlikely event you were to lose your WB underwater (which I have seen on numerous occasions), you lose the whole thing. Where as since the manufacturers got away from Velcro Weight pockets & went to buckle designs, it is rare that someone loses a pocket and if they were to, it is only a fraction of the weight oppose to the whole thing.
I guess in the end, "different strokes for different folks!"
Good price point, but it ends there.
If you trying to go with a Jacket Style BC and keep costs down, at least try to go Wght Integrated. IMO, weight integrated is safer than weight belt and holds the BC down a little more which gives a little better control in the water which is worth the extra money.
Here is an example of an Economical Jacket style, Wght Integrated, BC (Oceanic OceanPro):
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So you think this is safer than my BP/W with a weight belt? I don't see how that could be, please explain.