Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
When I started diving everybody used weightbelts. We were taught that if you got in trouble and needed to establish positive buoyancy you were to jettison your weight belt (mostly at the surface, but not always).
As time went on, integrated BC became more and more popular but the weight systems were still ditchable.
Then came BP/W setups, but most or all people I knew, including me, used weightbelts with them, just smaller ones because the weight of the plate was figured into the sum total.
So now, in the more recent past it seems to have become fashionable for people who use BP/W to somehow attach all their weight to their rigs in an unditchable form, I.E. weight plates, bars, tank weights, fixed weights on straps, extra heavy back plates, etc.
I’m just wondering where this mentality came from and what was the original specific purpose for such an idea? I personally don’t understand why having ditchable weight is not optimal, to me having ditchable weight is a great safety tool.
I’m seeing many people buy into the no ditchable weight balanced rig idea, and I wonder if they really understand what they are getting into, and if they understand the original purpose.
What is the original theory behind it?
As time went on, integrated BC became more and more popular but the weight systems were still ditchable.
Then came BP/W setups, but most or all people I knew, including me, used weightbelts with them, just smaller ones because the weight of the plate was figured into the sum total.
So now, in the more recent past it seems to have become fashionable for people who use BP/W to somehow attach all their weight to their rigs in an unditchable form, I.E. weight plates, bars, tank weights, fixed weights on straps, extra heavy back plates, etc.
I’m just wondering where this mentality came from and what was the original specific purpose for such an idea? I personally don’t understand why having ditchable weight is not optimal, to me having ditchable weight is a great safety tool.
I’m seeing many people buy into the no ditchable weight balanced rig idea, and I wonder if they really understand what they are getting into, and if they understand the original purpose.
What is the original theory behind it?