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No, it's because those of us who have used both realize the huge difference a BP/W does make over a jacket BC. This is one of the few gear arguments that really does have a big impact on diving, unlike for example which regulator is the best.
The people who don't dive with any sort of BC might disagree.
Some of the nicest dives I've done, involved only a mask, a steel 45 and a reg.
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The people who don't dive with any sort of BC might disagree.
Some of the nicest dives I've done, involved only a mask, a steel 45 and a reg.
flots.
I had fins but forgot to mention them. No harness. Just a stage bottle strap.Well, that's totally different than comparing a BP/W to a jacket BC. BTW, I assume you used a harness of some sorts to attach the tank, and maybe some fins?
If you're advocating diving with no fins, no harness, (maybe just holding the tank in your arms?) then you're probably pretty far out of the norm. And how that somewhat bizarre approach might have the slightest relevance to comparing a bulky, unstable and constrictive (a nice combination, kind of like a greasy and dry hamburger) jacket to a rigid plate w/webbing harness, is beyond me.
All the "flaws" you mentioned with jacket BCs are training problems, not equipment problems.
If you're properly weighted, properly trimmed and are wearing a BC of an appropriate size, it won't be "bulky, unstable or constrictive."
It's only "bulky" when you're overweighted and need to inflate it to compensate. A BP/W will do the exact same thing, however you won't see it because it's behind you.
All the "flaws" you mentioned with jacket BCs are training problems, not equipment problems.....
They're both just bags for air and a place for your tank, and I find the nearly "religious" fervor over BP/W's to be absolutely facinating.
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