I think the biggest problem in diving today is bad modular training...A "typical" person that just got their OW Cert, does not have the requisite understanding of buoyancy and trim to have a c card. Sure there are the 5% of great instructors out there, that manage to succeed in the time allotted for the class, but the typical diver in this group has far too much weight on, far too much air in the BC ( to compensate for the weight), the head up and feet down posture of overweighting, and if that is not bad enough, most instructors DO NOT have good kick shape understandings themselves, and are very bad at helping new divers get any sense of how to kick their fins. This is why we have the proliferation of Split fins--because it takes no real knowledge or learned coordination to use them....and this fits into the Agency model.
As a diver gains the needed skills from a better instructor ( or one allowed to teach what is really needed in an advanced class) , the poor gear choices begin to show themselves, and of course, this is where the differences in a bp/w and the sloppy stab jacket style blown up porcupine fish BC differences begin to become apparent to many divers. And this will be where your Freedom plate should be allowed to shine.
It is also where a small number of divers will look to fins and physics and optimizing propulsion, but for some reason unknown to me, divers just don't care much about having the most efficient fins.
On the whole issue of the holistic system, and the insistence that a GUE diver must use a piece of gear that works for everything--that is GUE/DIR recommended....what has been discussed already----much of this comes from the huge problems the WKPP faced in the early and mid-90's...... There were so many early tech divers, and cave divers, that proclaimed their gear choices based on "Personal Preference"...This became a battle ground on rec.scuba as well as on the Cavers and /Tech lists...these were the Flame Wars that have been whispered about on SB, and Net Doc and his team have labored long to protect ScubaBoarders from onslaghts such as this--from both sides!
Aside from the battle, the Personal preference divers had some individuals that probably would have been fine with their set ups in many conditions, but there was a much larger percentage that were surviving on recreational dives--because recreational divers are so easy to survive ( Newly minted OW divers at the BHB prove this deaily
But when they got to 200 feet or more, buddies had no idea how to help buddies because they had no idea how their buddies gear worked---and buddies did not consider the needs of buddies--personal preference tied in strongly with self concern, and a rejection of concern for the needs of buddies.
Ultimately, as this battle raged, George Irvine (then Director of the WKPP), mandated there would be no personal preference gear choices--DIR would suggest what the right gear choices were, and anyone wishing to dive with the WKPP would follow this. With his proclamations on gear choices, and the training ideas and mentoring the WKPP used, they were able to run some of the biggest dives ever attempted, and gain world records in deep Cave, all with a Zero Death Record.
This was a much smaller gene pool than GUE is now playing with....There is a much greater need for systems when training 10,000 people, compared to training 50 people. And so we should expect that Personal Preference is going to be denied, with little conversation. They will not have time to have the DIRECTOR speak with each of 10,000 or 100,000 divers, to allow a slight deviation from the holistic system....
On the other hand, George and I were doing DIR Demos with the specific intent of changing recreational divers--recreational divers that would never have an interest in tech or cave. We wanted to give them better tools, more adventure, and for them to have this more safely because of better skills and tools( gear). I am certain, that if George was put on the spot today, as to " should a bunch of DIR minded recreational divers--that will NOT want tech or cave--consider the Freedom Plate... I think George would have said yes....for the same reason he would tell recreational divers back in the 90's that with a single tank, they could use a 5 foot long hose instead of the 7 foot hose we needed for doubles.
George and I would wear drysuits for 280 foot deep ocean dives( thermoclines could give you 80 degrees on the surface, and 55 degrees at 250 feet---but on our fun recreational dives to 90 or 100, we would both wear wet suits. Now I happen to know some GUE's that wear Dry suits all year long, even on shallow dives, because they are training for tech or cave, and the skills demand constant tweaking, and this IS PART OF their holistic system. They won't wear a wet suit.
In contrast today, if George dives with us, he will not go if the water is so cold that he has to wear a drysuit.....He will go if a wet suit is the right tool for the job. He just wants his diving to be pure fun, he has nothing to prove, and he is not interested in tech or cave these days. Just fun, without all the planning, logistics, and "work" of tech or cave diving. And this is why I say the Freedome Plate IS DIR ( though Eric you should make sure we can use the Halcyon 19 pound or 30 pound wings with it--afterall, Halcyon Wing owners are a big market for you that should LIKE your plate....and they can use their existing plate if they ever want to go with doubles....I have both a singles rig and a doubles rig--as do most tech divers that I know ! I would also say, that as you get more of the people that went with the original DIR gear company-- Halcyon, to accept the Freedome Plate....that you may become implicitly DIR for recreational--from this association
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Back in the very early pre-DIR days, when George and JJ and Casey and the others at the top of their exploration game, were trying to get more idea gear from where NONE existed....Before Robert Carmichael created Halcyon from the design requests of the WKPP which were pleaded to Scubapro, Mares, and DiveRite ( all to no avail)....in the early days before this, there was no good way to carry doubles....the poodle jackets some stores sold were terrible, and there were plenty of cave divers stealing Stop signs and cutting them and slotting them, to use these as Backplates.
While the Halcyon plate was essential for the Halcyon Wings to attach to a diver, the real brilliance and bragging rights came from the wings.....Halcyon was the first to mass produce the plates, buyt I really don't think Robert Carmichael would feel this is the same kind of a core invention as the wing and harness system....which is to say that I don't think it would upset his world to see Halcyon wings and harnesses being sold with Freedom Plates. I think it would expand his market, and that it would give Halcyon a better opportunity with the recreational market we are discussing! And I will tell him this next chance I get