Hi everyone,
I am shopping for a new BCD and starting to lean toward a BPW setup. I've read everywhere that using a twinset wing for a single-cylinder setup is a bad idea because the volume is too large, which can cause "tacoing" and other issues.
However, many back-inflate jacket-style BCDs have a lift capacity well over that of some twinset wings (>20L). I've never heard any criticism about those types of jackets, so my question is: Are twinset wings really that bad for single-tank diving, considering that some jackets designed primarily for single tanks have the same lift capacity?
Additionally, some 20L wings are advertised as single-tank wings, while some 17L or 22L wings are labeled as twinset wings. I understand that their shapes are slightly different, but is the difference really that significant?
Does anyone as firsthand experience on husing a 22L twinset wing for a heavy single set up (steel tank + steel stage tanks + heavy camera) ?
Thanks for your answers !
I am shopping for a new BCD and starting to lean toward a BPW setup. I've read everywhere that using a twinset wing for a single-cylinder setup is a bad idea because the volume is too large, which can cause "tacoing" and other issues.
However, many back-inflate jacket-style BCDs have a lift capacity well over that of some twinset wings (>20L). I've never heard any criticism about those types of jackets, so my question is: Are twinset wings really that bad for single-tank diving, considering that some jackets designed primarily for single tanks have the same lift capacity?
Additionally, some 20L wings are advertised as single-tank wings, while some 17L or 22L wings are labeled as twinset wings. I understand that their shapes are slightly different, but is the difference really that significant?
Does anyone as firsthand experience on husing a 22L twinset wing for a heavy single set up (steel tank + steel stage tanks + heavy camera) ?
Thanks for your answers !