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I have two Backplate & Wing BCD’s One for tropical and a steel one for cold water that puts some of the weight up higher on my back. Can’t beat them for comfort and have had other’s comment on my tank staying put as I climbed over a jetty. Just get your weights right and don’t over inflate the wing to float upright in the water
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Thanks Lattitude. That is very helpful.
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What about holding an upside down position. Like coming over a ledge, head down and staying that way to check things out. I have a hybrid vest BCD and have great control. Realize a change would take getting used to, but I get comments about how much I’m head down, feet up. Lets you see under ledges but keeps you off the bottom.
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I’m a photographer and go upside down a lot to stay clear of the reef but get me nose and camera in holes. as you change position you’ll feel the bubble of air in the wing move, don’t rush it. My warm water setup is only using a small wing and I carry 3 pounds when using my steel tank. With my 7 mil my feet float up too much and I use ankle weights to trim better. This is my warm water BP&W

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Very nice Latitude. I appreciate all of your advice. I ordered a medium and have had to send it back as it is too big, so will try a small and play in the pool to get the buoyancy until next dive, which unfortunately is not until December.
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From sea4me: which unfortunately is not until December. BC’s only work if you keep them damp :) If your gear is drying out between dives you are not doing it right :(
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A little late to the convo, but I moved from a jacket BCD to back-inflate a few years ago and I love it. I use it in different types of water conditions (except really cold. I don’t do really cold water.) The back-inflate just feels better and I don’t get that "squeeze" when I inflate it. And I can hang upside down when taking photos or video.
The only way I’d go back to a jacket style is if I was on a dive trip and something happened to my BCD and had to rent or borrow one and a jacket style is all the had available. And if I had to replace it, I’d more than likely go BP&W.
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Check out the Dive Gear Express back plate and wing.
If you want something flashier check Helium Ti plates, and Halcyon setups.
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