OP, you’re forgiven...this time.
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...I love it in the water but on the surface I'm constantly finning to stay upright. If I lost consciousness I'd be a goner.
Thx. LolOP, you’re forgiven...this time.
How about the zeagle covert?BP/W is a great suggestion as they are about as customizable as you'd ever want. Otherwise, I'd recommend a Zeagle Brigade (ScubaToys.com) or a Zeagle Stiletto. Reason being, they're a modular system with each part available in different sizes so you can really get a customized fit for you, as opposed to something general off the shelf. The downside is that it's best to go into a shop to "build" one and see what sizes work. Both of them are back inflate systems with trim relocatable trim pockets on the lower tank cam band. I mention that because you can relocate the trim pockets to the top band and add some weight there, which will help keep you a little more vertical on the surface. Plus keeping a considerable amount of weight in trim pocket near the tank centralizes that weight along your spine and helps you maintain a more horizontal trim position below the surface. That's where back inflate BC's shine. I currently dive a Zeagle Brigade and I actually added a 2nd set of trim pockets so I have them on both tank cam bands and that's where I put the bulk of my weight, which helps me keep that nice horizontal profile in the water column. I will soon be building a BP/W as soon as I figure out exactly what it is I want and for what purpose. For me likely something I can setup for doubles and sling sidemounts also. Just need to figure out what will work best for my intended uses.
I find my bp/w easier to travel with than any other bc I've used. I do pull the wing off the plate when I travel, but I can easily get it, two reg sets, a 13 cu ft pony tank, and essentially all my dive gear but my fins in a carry on.BP/W's are wonderful to dive, but I wouldn't suggest one for frequent air travel.
The covert looks like it's probably a great travel BC for sure. Two things about I see that I don't really care for, though. First and foremost, it doesn't utilize the personal fit system I mentioned where you can replace parts (shoulders, wing, cumberbund, etc.) to customize the fit to your body. Not only is that great for fitting purposes, but also good for longevity because say after a few years you wear the shoulders out, you just replace that part of the BC which might be $100 rather than buying an entire new system. Secondly it utilizes plastic D-rings as opposed to the stainless ones that come on the Stiletto, Ranger, etc. The Stiletto is basically a Ranger harness with a smaller 35# wing as opposed to the larger 45# wing that comes on the Ranger. All the rest of the features are there. It's obviously a bit more spendy than the Covert XT but for good reason. But if you're looking for one to start with that isn't terribly expensive then yes the Covert would seem to fit that bill if one of the standard sizes fits you well.How about the zeagle covert?
I use an aluminium plate and I have no issues with travelling with a bp/w.I find my bp/w easier to travel with than any other bc I've used. I do pull the wing off the plate when I travel, but I can easily get it, two reg sets, a 13 cu ft pony tank, and essentially all my dive gear but my fins in a carry on.