bassplayer
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i believe it's the signature, pic attachedDo you have the travel plate or the signature?
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i believe it's the signature, pic attachedDo you have the travel plate or the signature?
Not necessarily concerned about buoyancy. I don't think the traditional travel rigs are too negative, but rather more cumbersome on the surface for packing, etc..I think the OP is primarily concerned about buoyancy. That UltraLite looks... puffy, so might be what they want. One could also add neoprene padding to most any harness or plate to improve a negatively buoyant situation.
Not necessarily concerned about buoyancy. I don't think the traditional travel rigs are too negative, but rather more cumbersome on the surface for packing, etc..
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Ben - Paragon Owner
The UltraLite is a flat fiber plate. .I think the OP is primarily concerned about buoyancy. That UltraLite looks... puffy, so might be what they want. One could also add neoprene padding to most any harness or plate to improve a negatively buoyant situation.
I think the OP is primarily concerned about buoyancy. That UltraLite looks... puffy, so might be what they want. One could also add neoprene padding to most any harness or plate to improve a negatively buoyant situation.
The picture in your link shows what I took to be stitch marks, and the text doesn't specify any material at all. However, I gladly yield to those with firsthand knowledge. Sorry for any confusion I may have introduced.The UltraLite is a flat fiber plate.
lean to the point where I need little to no weight in warm waters.
I'm confused then. Are you primarily interested in decreasing weight and volume in your luggage?Not necessarily concerned about buoyancy