Boogie711
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Thank you Scubaroo - who will obviously know more about dry weight of these things since he has to get them shipped in to Australia.
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Boogie711:I've said it before, Harley, but it's worth repeating - NOTHING, and I mean nothing, packs up as small and light as a backplate and wing.
I defy anyone to produce a package that takes up less space and is lighter than an aluminum backplate and something like a Halcyon 27 wing. Lay them flat on the bottom of your suitcase - total weight, 2 pounds, total thickness, maybe 1.5 inches.
herman:I will take that bet, my Zeagle Scout. It weights 3 1/2 lbs and folds up flat. Your plate may weigh 2 lbs but how about the harness, D-rings, buckle, weight belt and wing?? It's a guess but I bet it's in the 4 - 4 1/2 lb range. Lets not forget about your weight belt, another 1/2 lb or so ..my Scout has an intergrated weight system. Oh yea, the weights of my BC are actual WEIGHED values, not guesses. And at $220 on line, the cost is less than any new BP/wing I am aware of.. Got you beat on weight and cost and tied on thickness. :54:
Harley, take a look at the Zeagel Scout if you want a light weight travel BC. It should meet your needs. It's small, light, well made and fairly inexpensive at $220.
TostitoBandito:In my opinion, the escape is a superior model, for a small difference in price. It can't possibly weigh much more (if any) and it has releasable integrated weights, which the scout doesn't (that's a biggie). Otherwise they are basically identical.
Boogie711:Just for kicks, I just took a side pic of my Oxycheq 45 lb wing. Obviously, an 18lb travel wing or a Halcyon 27 is even smaller... and before anyone says something, I'm in the process of moving all my stuff, hence the mess.
Take a look.