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Currently dive a Hollis ST Elite BPW with a stainless plate. Looking for something for warm water and easier travel. Any recommendations? Should I just get an aluminum plate and swap that out? What thoughts?
 
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Currently dive a Hollis ST Elite BPW with a stainless plate. Looking for something for warm water and easier travel. Any recommendations? Should I just get an aluminum plate and swap that out? What thoughts?
An aluminum plate is usually sufficient for warm water, depending on what exposure and tank you will be using, you may need to add some small weights- so good idea to carry 1-2 small detachable pockets for small weights (on cam band, for example), or something similar, just in case.

Not familiar with Hollis ST Elite, but if it is bulky and heavy, for traveling purposes you may consider rigging that aluminum backplate with a simple Hogartian harness, this will be the lightest config you can have for traveling.

Personally, since I travel a lot and also got too lazy, I eventually rigged all my backplates with a simple Hogartian harness so I don't have to transfer them between plates, each has its own ready for diving. I just hate to disassemble all D-rings, retainers, buckle, etc. just to swap the plate.. Hence I have "winter" and "summer/travel" plates with harness ready.
 
I have a scubapro litehawk and personally I would stick with a bp/w, just swap to an aluminum plate. I am considering switching to a bp/w myself.
 
An aluminum plate is usually sufficient for warm water, depending on what exposure and tank you will be using, you may need to add some small weights- so good idea to carry 1-2 small detachable pockets for small weights (on cam band, for example), or something similar, just in case.

Not familiar with Hollis ST Elite, but if it is bulky and heavy, for traveling purposes you may consider rigging that aluminum backplate with a simple Hogartian harness, this will be the lightest config you can have for traveling.

Personally, since I travel a lot and also got too lazy, I eventually rigged all my backplates with a simple Hogartian harness so I don't have to transfer them between plates, each has its own ready for diving. I just hate to disassemble all D-rings, retainers, buckle, etc. just to swap the plate.. Hence I have "winter" and "summer/travel" plates with harness ready.
It’s definitely bulky and heavy with weight pockets and trim pockets and all, like I said it’s set up for cold and lots of weight. If I traveled with it I’d take off trim pockets and switch plates at the very least
 
Currently dive a Hollis ST Elite BPW with a stainless plate. Looking for something for warm water and easier travel. Any recommendations? Should I just get an aluminum plate and swap that out? What thoughts?
I would look at the Dive Rite Hydro Lite BCD.

If you want to stick with a BP/W, my travel BCD is a Sub Gravity aluminum BP, 26 lb wing, adjustable harness and drop down small weight pockets. Paragon Single Tank Package - SubGravity
 

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