Shoulder pads on a single piece harness

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In Bonaire last week I forgot my wetsuit one morning and did two dives in a T-shirt, Halcyon BP, and one piece harness. No problem in or out of the water. You can add shoulder pads, but I'd try the plain harness first.

How was Bonaire? I have some vacation time to burn.
It might be a good destination if I find a good deal.
 
Is it possible / practical to have shoulder pads like you see on a DiveRite Transplate or OMS Comfort harness on a single piece harness?

Maybe I've been reading too much SB already but I like the idea of avoiding QRs but making the shoulders more comfortable.

I know that a lot of people here like to keep their rig as simple as possible and I understand that. And while I have no doubt my preference may change, at this point, I'm going to stick w/ shoulder pads so my decision is between single piece (if it can be done) and a regular 'deluxe' harness like he Transplate or Comfort.

Hopefully this hasn't been asked too much - tried searching but came up empty.

Thanks,
Wiggity

Wiggity,

I started off with a BC a couple years back, then I transition into a BP using an Oxycheq padded harness, recently I've gone to a one piece harness. I know you don't want to hear this, and neither did I. I find the integrated harness a total waste and not functional.

If you must have a set of padding, I suggest you try this from Diverite. I have a set but never even bother putting it on.

Dive Rite Harness Shoulder Pad Set
 
How was Bonaire? I have some vacation time to burn.
It might be a good destination if I find a good deal.

Bonaire was great. We stayed at the Plaza Resort and dealt with Toucan Divers there. The diving is dead easy--just drive up the costal road, pull off at the dive you want(most of the sites are marked with yellow rocks with the site name painted on), and wade(or sometimes jump) in. Water temps were 83-84, perfect in 3mm suit. Currents were generally mild, although I'm told they can be stiff toward the south end.
 

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