DevonDiver
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Yep, but only if you consider the strap superfluous, I don't.
For what reason do you find it critical?
On a rucksack, I can understand it... it keep the sack close to your vertical center-of-gravity, thus providing the best weight distribution and muscular-skeletal efficiency.
On a BCD, when horizontal underwater...?????
I always believed that this was a gimmick feature added by manufacturers who wanted to 'spice up' their products...and was an unadultered marketing ploy based on newbie divers pre-conceptions that a BCD harness should look and act like a rucksack harness.........
Some Yes, other's nope. But why would I do that anyway? I like having convenient places to clip stuff off.
That's a fair and personal point. I always found 4 d-rings to be entirely sufficient, even when technical diving with multiple stages, several back-up lights etc.
14 D-Rings would happily support the entire 'gadget shelf' of your LDS and make someone look very festive indeed. Now, if only I could find a hood with a fairy on top to complete the desired effect!

It weights about the same I suspect, but that's not really the point is it?
Not being facetious, but I (genuinely) thought your point was that it offered benefits for the travelling diver?
The weight savings of a 'fabric' rig would be the one benefit that made the WTX preferable to a lightweight Ali BP/W.... but then they ruin it by adding a mass of gimmicky metalwork...
so, what was the point?
My system can do things a simple BP can not.
Can it do this....
