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You are really going over the line here because you are calling me a liar.
Nope, I said in my experience. Your statements were misleading and untrue. As in pointing out to someone that a single on a backplate doesn't cut it. I dive them all the time. Without a problem. Why don't they cut it for you? Explain... Help me and the person looking at both systems understand.
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Does your experience create some immutable truth that makes my experience misleading and untrue if it is different?
Nope, that's why I asked you to explain it. So I and the original poster of this thread would understand where you're coming from on your statements.
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Review my many earlier posts in this forum, you have read them before. Also review posts by Netdoc and Rick Murchison on this same topic.
Actually no, I don't read all your posts. Or all of Netdoc's post's. Or all of Rick Murchison's posts. I only chime in on things I do. Or have an interest in. A newbie asking for the 1 millionth time what BC he should buy. I don't usually read. Just on occasion. Most people here can lead them in a proper direction. Be it jacket or back inflate.
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I have been trying to avoid being critical of BP's to save those who use them from excessive grief. However, the statement that the TP2 does not cut it for technical diving is utter BS.
Go ahead be critical. It would be nice to hear your problems with a BP. Helps the guy who's buying a new BC make his own choice.
But using duals on my TP 2 was a pain in the butt for me. It shifted around and I didn't like that. And I've heard everyone say they don't like using the Halcyon with the rods for the same reason. But a single on my TP 2 shifts around a little to. But it isn't as heavy as duals.
But I don't do sidemounts. So couldn't really coment on this. I just know it can be set up that way. Do you dive sidemounts?
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Also, get a life.
I do have one. Thanks for asking..

BP and wing isn't for everyone. Most people do fine with a Jacket. Back inflate isn't for everyone either...
My BP's have a coating on them. Don't feel the cold or heat of the day. Even in a t shirt. It's a rough plasting bedliner coating. I still use the crotch strap. Because I like it being more stable. But the texture coating keeps it on my back easier while donning and doffing. Can't buy it. Have to have it done custom. But I still have a couple without the coating.
And I have both setups. A BP and wing, actually several, and a Transpak 2. I dive them both. Never said either was junk. But you can dive duals and singles with both. But I don't like duals on the Transpak. It's more stable on the BP. Bolted to steel is always sturdier then bolted to fabric. And duals weigh alot.
If I'm diving duals all weekend. I bring 2 sets. So all I change is the regs.