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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| "Marcin Dobrucki" <Marcin.Dobrucki@TAKETHISAWAY.nokia.com> wrote in message news:WZY%g.41022$Nb2.774245@news1.nokia.com... > Graham Frankland wrote: >> Been diving up to now with a BCD + 12L or 15L with 3L Pony but need 2nd >> set of gear. Having briefly used a wing and twinset (only in the pool) >> and found it very comfortable, have decided to go that route.. >> >> I've been offered a second hand setup with twin 7L 300's banded with SDS >> quick release, MDE manifold, Custom Dive valve protector and Dive Rite >> Rec Wings Transpac 11. >> >> Doing a Google, it appears the Rec Wing comes in 2 versions with either a >> backplate or the version this is, with a stiff pad. The SDS quick >> release is bolted through this pad and seems to flex from side to side a >> bit. Any ideas? Should this release system only be used with a >> backplate? Can a backplate be added to the existing harness or not? > > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and you > can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal metal > backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a plate. > You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as webbing > costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin > Thanks for reply Marcin, I purchased the gear today. Graham. |
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| Marcin Dobrucki wrote: > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and > you can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal > metal backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a > plate. You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as > webbing costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin Hi Marcin, So what is your opinion of diving singles with a wing? I have recently bought a 30lb singles-wing with SS BP and STA and been advised that I should stick with my Masterjacket for singles (especially in warm waters) and just use the wing for twinsets. The rig weighs about 5kg out of the water and I usually take 4-6kg with a 5mm wetsuit. I'm going to the Maldives next week and trying to get some pool time to play with the wing, but am itching to try it in open water. Andy |
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| Marcin Dobrucki wrote: > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and > you can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal > metal backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a > plate. You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as > webbing costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin Hi Marcin, So what is your opinion of diving singles with a wing? I have recently bought a 30lb singles-wing with SS BP and STA and been advised that I should stick with my Masterjacket for singles (especially in warm waters) and just use the wing for twinsets. The rig weighs about 5kg out of the water and I usually take 4-6kg with a 5mm wetsuit. I'm going to the Maldives next week and trying to get some pool time to play with the wing, but am itching to try it in open water. Andy |
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| Marcin Dobrucki wrote: > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and > you can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal > metal backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a > plate. You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as > webbing costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin Hi Marcin, So what is your opinion of diving singles with a wing? I have recently bought a 30lb singles-wing with SS BP and STA and been advised that I should stick with my Masterjacket for singles (especially in warm waters) and just use the wing for twinsets. The rig weighs about 5kg out of the water and I usually take 4-6kg with a 5mm wetsuit. I'm going to the Maldives next week and trying to get some pool time to play with the wing, but am itching to try it in open water. Andy |
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| Marcin Dobrucki wrote: > Hey Graham, > > the RecWing and the TransPack are two completely separate bits, and > you can use them independently. I have a RecWing mounted on a normal > metal backplate while a friend of mine uses it with both a TransPac or a > plate. You can't add backplate to the TransPac harness, but seeing as > webbing costs about 1¤/m, this should hardly be an issue? > > 300bar tanks are a tad heavy; I've tried the TransPac/RecWing with > 2x7@200 tanks (7.5kg each), and it was quite ok although the backplate > setup is a bit more steady. On the DiveRite site though it says you can > use it with doubles just fine (doesn't tell you the sizes though -- > http://www.diverite.com/Products/pro...8&CategoryID=3) > > > You could get an extra backplate/harness for this setup, and use the > wing/backplate with the twins and transpac/wing with single tanks. > > /Marcin Hi Marcin, So what is your opinion of diving singles with a wing? I have recently bought a 30lb singles-wing with SS BP and STA and been advised that I should stick with my Masterjacket for singles (especially in warm waters) and just use the wing for twinsets. The rig weighs about 5kg out of the water and I usually take 4-6kg with a 5mm wetsuit. I'm going to the Maldives next week and trying to get some pool time to play with the wing, but am itching to try it in open water. Andy |
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