i am happy to read some of the comments. some of the people who stand strongly against the Z-manifold still show respect to other areas of UTD, its teaching, its instructors, and its divers. great to differentiate!!
some felt provoked and it's understandable
it's very hard to discuss on forums where it's almost a one-way communication.
i am a UTD sidemount instructor. and once again: i will not go into the details of why i teach/recommend Z-manifold. not because i am avoiding the topic, but because it's very hard to explain my point of view on a forum. but i am willing to discuss it if anyone has some specific questions/comments without digressing into a never-ending debate.
here's my take on the matter: everything is in the DETAILS. we all know that what differentiates a good diver from a great diver is in the DETAILS, or an agency from another.
i was initially trained on the independent sidemount system; it worked for me. but i found some DETAILS in the Z-manifold to be very useful and this is why i went for it and now i teach it.
and one thing i love about UTD is the flexibility: all it takes is one email/phonecall/text to challenge an idea or protocol or whatever, and if you make a solid case it WILL happen. you might think this is just talk, but i've had many opportunities to put it to the test
and it WORKED!!
to me, and to my teaching values, the z-manifold fits perfectly. if it doesn't for work for someone else, i totally understand.
i can safely speak on behalf of every other UTD instructor and diver when i say that UTD is much bigger than this. why we chose UTD and why we are happy to be a part of this great agency doesn't only revolve around the z-manifold, but exceeds it to much deeper levels.
now please, if anyone would like to challenge the Z-manifold, i will be more than happy to discuss. but please for the sake of clarity, try to make it specific. who knows? i am always open to be convinced
