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kazinvan:Hey Bob, I'm seriously considering getting the single tank rig from DSS after a careful review of the various products on the market. One thing I don't really understand is how the plate holds the tank in place. Without an STA, doesn't it move a bit from side to side? Seems like an STA would lock the cylinder in place, but just having the bands would cause some shifting. I can see it being more secure if the bladder is fully inflated since that would expand around the cylinder and hold it in place, however when I dive I completely empty my BCD and just use my drysuit for buoyancy. In this case, with an empty bladder, doesn't the tank shift?
I like the idea of the extra weight plates as well, seems like it would distribute the weight well. One thing I'm not quite sure about is trim. Currently I have a hefty 25 pound weight belt and almost 20 pounds in the BCD. I'm a bit worried that if I shift the weight more towards my head I'll have a tendency for a head down trim.
Any comments you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
The DSS wing has a little rubber piece built into the center part of the wing that keeps the cylinder stable once the cam bands are tightened. Keep in mind it isn't the wing that holds the cylinder in place ... it's the cam bands.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)