victorzamora
Contributor
Well THAT'S no fun!we don't bite ;-)

I'm a huge fan of technology and gadgets and pushing the limits of current accepted standards by introducing new variables. Progression is my life. However, what UTD seems to be missing (mostly with their Z-Manifold monstrosity) is that all progress is change, but not all change is progress.progressive, innovating and dynamic agency.
I've held my tongue for a while on this thread, as you could call me a "UTD Hater" per the OP. I dislike the Z-manifold entirely, after having liked the concept for about 5 minutes. My other problem is the way people try to defend it (UTD and the Z-manifold).
For example: Switching tanks. Kev posted a 5-step process to switch tanks. This involved manipulating two valves and switching scooter hands twice. In SM, isn't the process just "1) switch regs"?? How on the PLANET is a 5-step double-valve-drill simpler than switching regs? What if you forget which tank you're drawing from and shut the one you're breathing off of? Not a big deal, but still not pleasant. Do you run them wide open? In which case, how about the time it takes to switch tanks? Is that not vastly greater than the time needed to switch regs?
9-Failures Heuristic Model: If backmount is 9, Z-manifold would be 13....right? The 9 Kev outlined and then 4 more: Left QC6M, Left QC6F, Right QC6M, Right QC6F. Sidemount would be, what, 4? Right post failure fixable/nonfixable, Left post failure fixable/nonfixable. None of these provide a serious danger to the diver as emergency feathering drills can provide practically all gas from all tanks.
Mixed-Team Diving: I have YET to see a good reason to go the route of Z-Manifold for mixed team diving. You can always hand the OOA diver your long hose? Congratulations. So can I....without the additional failure points, complexity, or expense. If unclipping a reg and/or breaking the breakaway zip tie is that big of a deal for you, maybe you shouldn't be in a cave or on a tech dive....or in the water at all. Aside from the "donating your long-hose" issue I keep seeing spewed everywhere, are there any other "benefits" of the Z-manifold in a mixed team scenario? Hint: I'm not accepting "accessing all available gas" per my earlier point about accessing all gas from all tanks.
Having said all of that, I'm really not a UTD hater. I don't hate the Z-manifold, I just haven't seen a good reason for it or any benefit from it, whatsoever. What I can't stand is it being marketed and defended as the greatest piece of gear that has ever existed, and its defenders not coming to terms with the fact that there are serious drawbacks to it.