On one side is Double125 and his t-rusty scissors, ready to extricate an unconscious diver out of his BP & wings.
On the other side is NetDoc and his fingers, ready to extricate another unconcious diver out of a traditional back inflate (with sternum strap, fastek buckles and cumberbun).
Is there even a question who would win this race? You want safety? I am not talking about comfort here at all.
Now, I will not make anyone dive with fastek buckles... it is your choice. But I would hasten to point out that your preference is HARDLY based on incontrovertible evidence that they are safer. They just don't belong on your "uniform" and that's the real issue. If someone who shall not be mentioned were to put them on his BC, then you would probably find incontrovertible proof on how safe they were... citing the same "studies" which could still not be presented.
My advice to many tek divers (or even tek wannabes)... repeat after me... say "I don't like them!" or "They look like they might fail!" These are true statements for you. You don't need to invent (or let someone else invent) studies that corroborate this or that. You don't have to make any indefensible statements in trying to prove something for which you have no data to back you up. It is the unvarnished truth of which you need not be ashamed.
Think of the benefits... your credibility will rise dramatically! You will be able to look at things more logically and less emotionally. Just some food for thought on this hot July day! Time to go diving my friends!!! Last one in gets a tank dropped from 18" on their head! :tease:
On the other side is NetDoc and his fingers, ready to extricate another unconcious diver out of a traditional back inflate (with sternum strap, fastek buckles and cumberbun).
Is there even a question who would win this race? You want safety? I am not talking about comfort here at all.
Now, I will not make anyone dive with fastek buckles... it is your choice. But I would hasten to point out that your preference is HARDLY based on incontrovertible evidence that they are safer. They just don't belong on your "uniform" and that's the real issue. If someone who shall not be mentioned were to put them on his BC, then you would probably find incontrovertible proof on how safe they were... citing the same "studies" which could still not be presented.
My advice to many tek divers (or even tek wannabes)... repeat after me... say "I don't like them!" or "They look like they might fail!" These are true statements for you. You don't need to invent (or let someone else invent) studies that corroborate this or that. You don't have to make any indefensible statements in trying to prove something for which you have no data to back you up. It is the unvarnished truth of which you need not be ashamed.
Think of the benefits... your credibility will rise dramatically! You will be able to look at things more logically and less emotionally. Just some food for thought on this hot July day! Time to go diving my friends!!! Last one in gets a tank dropped from 18" on their head! :tease: