Steven Dong
New
I have enrolled an adv nitrox course which enlist the kit requirement including a 50lbs lift capacity with redundancy buoyancy IN THE FORM of DUAL BLADDER.
I am aware the debate of whether it’s necessary to have dual bladder as the back up buoyancy, I found it’s hard to find any new generation dual bladder wings, most of them are old fashion designed. I am very impressed by those new little features xdeep wings got, and 50lbs lift ticks the box, however it’s a single bladder which makes me question myself if I can get away with single bladder wing for the course why I upgrade from my current one? Hollis c45 dual bladder looks cool, I like elite II harness too (my instructor doesnt insist on single piece dir rig!) , with c60 looks enormous put down my desire I am a little bit unsure if 45lbs lift the c45 offers, although theoretically it has 90lbs lift with dual bladder.
I can’t find much of meaningful reviews other than commercial ones. Providing I dive in cold UK water with compressed neoprene drysuit, twin 12L steel, and up to 2 stages, any pros and cons suggestions will be much appreciated.
I am aware the debate of whether it’s necessary to have dual bladder as the back up buoyancy, I found it’s hard to find any new generation dual bladder wings, most of them are old fashion designed. I am very impressed by those new little features xdeep wings got, and 50lbs lift ticks the box, however it’s a single bladder which makes me question myself if I can get away with single bladder wing for the course why I upgrade from my current one? Hollis c45 dual bladder looks cool, I like elite II harness too (my instructor doesnt insist on single piece dir rig!) , with c60 looks enormous put down my desire I am a little bit unsure if 45lbs lift the c45 offers, although theoretically it has 90lbs lift with dual bladder.
I can’t find much of meaningful reviews other than commercial ones. Providing I dive in cold UK water with compressed neoprene drysuit, twin 12L steel, and up to 2 stages, any pros and cons suggestions will be much appreciated.