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    I think I already know the answer but......I want to start diving bp and wing, is there a wing out there that works with single tanks and doubles?

    Ian Seibert

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    yes, there are several that are able to "convert" but realize that anything that doesn't "specialize" may not be the best at any one thing.
    Are you sure that's what you want?


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    DiveRite Rec Wing can, but life is much better IMO with a separate singles and doubles wing.

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    Most people would advise against using one wing for both singles and doubles. However I use an OMS 32lb wing for singles and with double aluminum 80's. anything bigger and its going to need bungees to work with single tanks (probably).

    You should be able to find 2 used wings for the price of some new wings anyway.


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    How about one BP and two wings (or BC bladders)? I dive an Oxycheq 50 for doubles and a Halcyon Eclipse 30 with single tank adaptor (STA) for singles. To comment on quality, I feel the Oxycheq wing is much better quality than the Halcyon and would take a look at Oxycheq's singles BC bladders. Both types of BC bladders can be found used on the market.


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    OxyCheq does have kick butt singles bladders. Doubles too (although that is hard to mess up), but the singles is top notch above others.

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    Do you not have a decent singles BC? A good BC is much more comfortable than a BP/wing. The only thing it won't do is prove how manly you are.

    (That was a crack at all the people who dive a BP/wing with a single cylinder.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    Do you not have a decent singles BC? A good BC is much more comfortable than a BP/wing. The only thing it won't do is prove how manly you are.

    (That was a crack at all the people who dive a BP/wing with a single cylinder.)
    Crack received!

    I have two setups - a s/s backplate with a single tank wing and an Al backplate with a DR Classic wing for doubles. Both of them have DR Transplate harnesses on them, and my configuration is identical whether diving singles or doubles except for the number of tanks and the size of the wing. I actually find the bp/wing more comfortable than any BC I've tried for single tanks. Probably because I'm fat enough not to need any extra padding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slüdge View Post
    The only thing it won't do is prove how manly you are.
    But isn't it all about looking good

    For a singles setup is it better to use a steel or AL back plate? What about for doubles? Thanks for all the advice guys.

    Ian Seibert

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkij View Post
    For a singles setup is it better to use a steel or AL back plate? What about for doubles? Thanks for all the advice guys.
    I have an Al backplate for diving with steel double LP 95's - I'm weighted enough with just the tanks and don't need the extra weight of a steel backplate.

    My single tank setup has a steel backplate so that I can carry less lead diving a single Al 80.

    Mike



 

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