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I used a Rec Wing with my TPII for several years, and liked it much better than my SeaQuest jacket. At the time, I loved it. When I switched to a backplate and started deco diving, I kept my DR wing and soon found, as Rich said, that the wing is a little small and improperly shaped to be a good doubles wing. When I got an Oxy Cheq doubles wing, I found that it was much better... no suprise there. What DID suprise me was that when I started using a dedicated singles wing, I found the Rec Wing wasn't much good at that either... in an effort to make it a one-size-fits-all wing, they made it too big for single tank diving, and it tacos around the tank more than it ought to. I didn't realize it until I noticed how much better a singles wing performs.

As I've posted before elsewhere, the Rec Wing is designed to be both a singles and doubles wing, and IMHO the compromises that requires mean that while it can be used for both purposes, it isn't very well suited to either. Buying a Rec Wing is sort of like wanting both a Harley Davidson and a touring bicycle, and buying a moped instead so you can save money and not have to change vehicles. If you aren't looking for a one-size-fits-all wing, there's no reason to get it. If you are, I think you ought to reconsider.

If you want to dive singles, get a singles wing, DiveRite or otherwise. Personally, I prefer OxyCheq or Halcyon for singles, and OxyCheq wings are a lot less expensive.
 
hey thanks everyone for all of the great advice and all the pro's and cons sent forth, i got some good opinions out of it!!! well i got to use it for the first time this weekend, and as i use only my hp steel 120's it seemed to fit the tanks great, and as i have only ever used a jacket style bc (sherwood avid) untill now, i can say i love the back inflate and the way the full harness fits and is so secure, no squeez, and the back plate is real comfertable, and i was able to drop more lead, now only use 12 pounds in cold water. what a big differance!!! by the way for those of you diving monterey, this weekend was awsome, well over 30ft vis and flat as glass at the break water!!!! thanks again guys!!!!
 
i just would like to ask which has better support? TP 1 or 2? can i also configure the set up harness + BP + wing? m planning to get one next month. would appreciate the inputs! thanks! =)
 
Ive been diving the last year with Dive Rite transplate harness with SS plate and trek wing wich is good for large singles and a deco bottle or small doubles. couldnt be happier . love the transplate release points , personally I dont care much about this DIR crap about failure points. its very comfortable to get in and out of the harness.
 
Miami_Diver:
Ive been diving the last year with Dive Rite transplate harness with SS plate and trek wing wich is good for large singles and a deco bottle or small doubles. couldnt be happier . love the transplate release points , personally I dont care much about this DIR crap. its very comfortable to get in and out of the harness.
miami_diver i agree with 100% and also like the harness and all, great rig ,and i also along with you am NOT DIR i just like the rig. CHEWIE i cant answer your question as i dont know i have only ever used this rig and a jacket style bc so i hope someone will see your post that can answer you!!! jim
 
Miami_Diver:
Ive been diving the last year with Dive Rite transplate harness with SS plate and trek wing wich is good for large singles and a deco bottle or small doubles. couldnt be happier . love the transplate release points , personally I dont care much about this DIR crap. its very comfortable to get in and out of the harness.
Speaking of crap ... why bring DIR into the discussion? The man asked about a specific product, which has nothing to do with DIR.

As to the OP ... my first backplate/wing system was the exact same rig, and compared to the ScubaPro SuperHawk I had been diving, it was a step increase in comfort and performance. You got it at a good price ... you should be very happy with it for a long time to come.

One bit of advice ... don't try an Oxycheq or Halcyon wing with that rig. I made that mistake, and ended up eBaying my Rec wing and buying an Oxycheq ... even though I had been perfectly happy with the Rec wing up to that point ... :D

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
chewie:
i just would like to ask which has better support? TP 1 or 2? can i also configure the set up harness + BP + wing? m planning to get one next month. would appreciate the inputs! thanks! =)
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. Dive Rite sells two similar systems ...

A TransPac II ... http://www.diveriteexpress.com/bcs/transpac.shtml

And a TransPlate ... http://www.diveriteexpress.com/bcs/transplate.shtml

The TransPac II is a soft-pack, inclusive system. You purchase the TPII you only need to decide which wing you want to use and you have a complete system.

The TransPlate is a backplate, component system. Although the harnesses are similar, you can use the TransPlate harness on anyone's backplate and with anyone's wing.

I have owned, and dived, them both and of the two I prefer the TransPlate ... although I think the TransPac II is one of the better soft-pack BCDs on the market.

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Great! thanks guys. been reading the other earlier posts from other threads as well so that i would have concrete info before plunging into it so to speak! hahaha :D actually i don't give a crap about the DIR thingys. i just dive the way that i dive, hehehe =)
 
NWGratefulDiver:
Speaking of crap ... why bring DIR into the discussion? The man asked about a specific product, which has nothing to do with DIR.

As to the OP ... my first backplate/wing system was the exact same rig, and compared to the ScubaPro SuperHawk I had been diving, it was a step increase in comfort and performance. You got it at a good price ... you should be very happy with it for a long time to come.

One bit of advice ... don't try an Oxycheq or Halcyon wing with that rig. I made that mistake, and ended up eBaying my Rec wing and buying an Oxycheq ... even though I had been perfectly happy with the Rec wing up to that point ... :D

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
thanks bob, i realy like it, i thought i loved my sherwood avid, it is a good bc (sherwood),i think, but nothing like the dive-rite, i am so much more comfortable in the dive-rite and it seems like an improvment in bouyency or easier anyway!!
 

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