I own and use a wide variety of buoyancy devices, and for routine recreational diving (including teaching) I prefer a wrap-around inflation jacket to any wing configuration. I am just about to try an integrated back-inflate BCD but haven't yet so can't comment on it. (I presume that the OP doesn't mean a back-inflate jacket, which is far from standard, but a regular wrap-around jacket).
And when I'm using a wing I generally prefer a soft harness (such as a DiveRite Transpac) to a wing. Only when I'm going to be carrying a lot of gear do I use a backplate.
As someone said, the wing brigade easily shout the loudest, but the vast majority of divers, including very experienced ones, use "conventional" wrap-around jacket BCs. Which is why they're "conventional".
Remember that there are many possible equipment configurations, all of which can be made to work successfully. And also remember that use of a wing does not require use of a backplate, so the much bandied term "BP/W" is highly misleading.
And when I'm using a wing I generally prefer a soft harness (such as a DiveRite Transpac) to a wing. Only when I'm going to be carrying a lot of gear do I use a backplate.
As someone said, the wing brigade easily shout the loudest, but the vast majority of divers, including very experienced ones, use "conventional" wrap-around jacket BCs. Which is why they're "conventional".
Remember that there are many possible equipment configurations, all of which can be made to work successfully. And also remember that use of a wing does not require use of a backplate, so the much bandied term "BP/W" is highly misleading.