Other than the taco explanation, which is tasty but ultimately unfulfilling, and some guesses on things, was there an actual reason?
Not being at the highest point means front mounted butt dumps trap air.
Dive Rite recently switched from rear mounted butt dumps on the Travel Wings to front mounted ones. I ask them why they switched, and they said their butt dumps have almost been front mounted. (?) Since I have already have six Dive Rite Travel Wings for a rental fleet, which have properly rear mounted butt dumps, I gave up on hearing from them.
Unfortunately other Travel Wing/low lift wing manufacturers also currently front mount their dumps, at least the ones I have seen.
Is there any reason other than fashion why they switched? Reasons given thus far in this thread:
1. "Reach" reasons just don't make sense, at least in wetsuit diving. I swapped my dual bladders over, and never noticed anything other that the dumps were in the rear, and so the wing no longer trapped air. I don't think of myself as exceptional flexible.
2. Worrying about over head snagging also seems a weird idea, since the claim is that front mounted dumps are actually more accessible than rear ones. Which would actually argue for rear facing dumps, if reason 1 was true, and reason 2 was true.
So does anyone know why Dive Rite made the switch, or why other manufacturers have the dumps in front, in low lift "Travel Wings" size, which are not actually big enough to wrap around tanks?
Or alternately are there any manufacturers that have Travel Wings that have rear butt dumps?