The Kraken:Well, you may want to star here http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=111106&highlight=B%2FP-wing in this very forum.
the K
Right on! this is the thread I was looking for. Thanks a million.
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
The Kraken:Well, you may want to star here http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=111106&highlight=B%2FP-wing in this very forum.
the K
gfisher4792:Personally, I was certified in a jacket BC, had a back inflate for my first BC, and now have been using BP/W for the past year and a half or so.
Advantages (to my own diving; not necessarily what others advocate):
Shifted 8 pounds from my belt to my back. My upper body tends to be floaty, so having weight over my lungs (and less on my waist) helped out a lot.
Streamlining, via much less padding and extra fabric that just seems to get in the way and seems bulky.
With tank attached, seems much more stable, as far as while diving with it. Hard to explain.
I like meeting people, and it definitely gets attention and questions.
Disadvantages:
Lack of pockets, but there are solutions for that (wetsuit/drysuit pockets, additional pockets on waist belt, etc.)
Possible labeling as a "tech diver". I'm only a recreational diver and haven't encountered this myself, yet.
tau:When using a BP/w how do you dump your weights? I dive with 12pounds of lead, if I transfer 8 pounds to my back, how would I deal with emergency situations where I have to dump my weights?
tau:When using a BP/w how do you dump your weights? I dive with 12pounds of lead, if I transfer 8 pounds to my back, how would I deal with emergency situations where I have to dump my weights?