So how does a back inflate BC fall into this? I get people all the time in, new divers, and show them Jacket, Back Inflate, and BP/W. We go over all of them, try them on...and most pick back inflate...Why? Because for the recreational diver, by the time you add backplate, wing, harness, STA(if needed with wing), weight pockets, trim pockets, possibly a backplate pad....what have you now built and spent more money on? A back inflate BCD minus 6lbs in a backplate....but you have also spent close to $200 more on it....and what else is different?? Nothing except modularity......Plus some people like to be able to quickly and easily adjust what they are wearing(3mm vs drysuit....No suit vs. 5mm....1mm vs. thanksgiving) and a back inflate can give you that...there are BP/Ws that can as well, but now your pushing the price difference even higher.....and still just building a stock back inflate bcd....lets remember cumberbuns and chest straps are removable if you choose to
A BP/W isnt for everybody and the discussion always is just BP/W vs. Jacket....There is 3 BCD Types....BP/W, Jacket, and Back Inflate.....
Thats like Talking about Certification Agencies and Leaving out Naui
This is my view of how I see it on a day to day basis on a sales floor that actively sells all types....As for saying some are biased...Sure why not...they are pushing what they dive....just like you do with a BP/W
We try to sell all actively with no biasis....remember we make more money on a BP/W as it costs more....we dont "sell" items to customers though...we show them and let them try on and make the best decision for them....and back inflate BCD are ruling the sales %
Sorry...and on topic....PPB should also be mandatory as well as night dive...but from a selling standpoint and seeing it everyday, people like the choices of picking and our top elective dives are: Wreck, Night, Search Recovery, PPB, digital photo.....