Why are BP/W users more common on this board than at the beach?

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I tried out a BP/W for a couple of dives and to be honest it wasn't for me. I prefer my jacket bc. But then isn't that what most of diving comes down to....preference?

Do what makes you happy and keeps you safe!

Nauticalbutnice :fruit:
 
Hey Lamont, your avatar aged overnight - who's that a picture of? Wouldn't it be nice to have descriptions of avatars in user profiles at times?

Aloha, Tim
 
NauticalbutNice:
I tried out a BP/W for a couple of dives and to be honest it wasn't for me. I prefer my jacket bc. But then isn't that what most of diving comes down to....preference?

Do what makes you happy and keeps you safe!

Nauticalbutnice :fruit:
Yup - good to know - thanks

Tim
 
kidspot:
Hey Lamont, your avatar aged overnight - who's that a picture of? Wouldn't it be nice to have descriptions of avatars in user profiles at times?

Aloha, Tim

Erwin Schroedinger.
 
-h-bar^2 / 2m del^2 psi + V psi = E psi
 
yes i agree , it is familiarity with the equipment that makes or breaks the usage.

i never had the BP/W force me to the face-down position. as a matter of fact, my rigging lifts me above water slightly tilted to my back with my chest completely out of the water.
 
lamont:

Well, the first one that pops into my head is "geek" ... ;)

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
What can I say? I'm a physicist.
 

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