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Why is travel weight more important than having your required diving weight appropriately distributed? Why choose a rig that sacrifices better trim characteristics... just to save a few pounds?
I can think of a few circumstances where you might just have to do this... flying on a small plane with extremely tight baggage weight limits; portaging your gear a long way through a jungle; hand carrying your luggage through several big airports during a multi-transfer trip; dealing with a physical impairment. Photographers, of course, have their hands tied. But, it seems to me, most of the time a few pounds shouldn't make a difference.
I just have a hard time relating this to my own travel experience. Rarely do I have the need to cut my baggage weight by 3 or 4 or 5 pounds. In fact, I almost always carry two full rigs... plates, wings, regs and gauges! Sometimes I have to split it up and put some of my dive gear in with my clothing, but I'm usually way under the limit.
Are some folks just way over-packing... clothes, booze, TVs, whatever? Do some divers just have it in their head that they need an AL plate to travel efficiently?
For example...
... take someone with a weight requirement of 16#. Their best weighting arrangement might be to use a 6# SS plate and a 2# STA for 8# on the back and 8# on a belt. Let's assume that with this particular arrangement their trim is spot on, their true weighting requirement is met, and their rig is balanced.
Do they really need to lighten their luggage 5# by bringing a 3# Al BP and no STA? Are those few travel pounds more important than having to dive a rig with 3# on the back and 13# on the belt, fighting a foot heavy trim and lugging a monster belt around... every dive for a week? They are traveling to dive... wouldn't they have more fun if they had the appropriate rig?
I can think of a few ways to cut the travel pounds and still have a rig that is dialed in for trim. One of those would be to use those killer cam band weight pockets. Pack your 3# plate and maybe 1 pound of pockets, then when you get to your location stick some weight into those pockets. There... your luggage is lighter and you have a rig that is trimmed up.
I know that for some situations it really doesn't matter how you distribute your weight... those dives where your weighting requirements are low. For those trips... ya... pack the lighter plate. But, for those trips where it matters, why cheat your trim for a few pounds?
... just thinking... and wondering...
I can think of a few circumstances where you might just have to do this... flying on a small plane with extremely tight baggage weight limits; portaging your gear a long way through a jungle; hand carrying your luggage through several big airports during a multi-transfer trip; dealing with a physical impairment. Photographers, of course, have their hands tied. But, it seems to me, most of the time a few pounds shouldn't make a difference.
I just have a hard time relating this to my own travel experience. Rarely do I have the need to cut my baggage weight by 3 or 4 or 5 pounds. In fact, I almost always carry two full rigs... plates, wings, regs and gauges! Sometimes I have to split it up and put some of my dive gear in with my clothing, but I'm usually way under the limit.
Are some folks just way over-packing... clothes, booze, TVs, whatever? Do some divers just have it in their head that they need an AL plate to travel efficiently?
For example...
... take someone with a weight requirement of 16#. Their best weighting arrangement might be to use a 6# SS plate and a 2# STA for 8# on the back and 8# on a belt. Let's assume that with this particular arrangement their trim is spot on, their true weighting requirement is met, and their rig is balanced.
Do they really need to lighten their luggage 5# by bringing a 3# Al BP and no STA? Are those few travel pounds more important than having to dive a rig with 3# on the back and 13# on the belt, fighting a foot heavy trim and lugging a monster belt around... every dive for a week? They are traveling to dive... wouldn't they have more fun if they had the appropriate rig?
I can think of a few ways to cut the travel pounds and still have a rig that is dialed in for trim. One of those would be to use those killer cam band weight pockets. Pack your 3# plate and maybe 1 pound of pockets, then when you get to your location stick some weight into those pockets. There... your luggage is lighter and you have a rig that is trimmed up.
I know that for some situations it really doesn't matter how you distribute your weight... those dives where your weighting requirements are low. For those trips... ya... pack the lighter plate. But, for those trips where it matters, why cheat your trim for a few pounds?
... just thinking... and wondering...