I'm looking at buying a Ranger or a 911. I'm fairly green, but also completely hooked and see that I'm into diving for the longhaul -- would like to get into rescue and wreck diving this year and next.
These are obviously both great BCs. I'm leaning towards the 911 simply because I want to get into rescue diving and that's what the 911 is touted for.
Does anyone know:
-Can the ranger accept a backplate? I know the 911 can.
-Both seem to use a grommet system to switch from single to double tanks. No one has mentioned stability problems using double tanks with this system. Anyone have a problem with that?
-What is the "split saddle harness" in the 911?
-Why does anyone need a 65# lift bladder (911) and is that actually a hindrance in tropical diving?!? (I don't really care if it's overkill, I just don't want it to be a problem in warm water). I know I can switch to a smaller bladder, but why would going smaller be necessary? Drag? Packability?
Thanks for any help you can offer!!
These are obviously both great BCs. I'm leaning towards the 911 simply because I want to get into rescue diving and that's what the 911 is touted for.
Does anyone know:
-Can the ranger accept a backplate? I know the 911 can.
-Both seem to use a grommet system to switch from single to double tanks. No one has mentioned stability problems using double tanks with this system. Anyone have a problem with that?
-What is the "split saddle harness" in the 911?
-Why does anyone need a 65# lift bladder (911) and is that actually a hindrance in tropical diving?!? (I don't really care if it's overkill, I just don't want it to be a problem in warm water). I know I can switch to a smaller bladder, but why would going smaller be necessary? Drag? Packability?
Thanks for any help you can offer!!