WreckDiver1321
Contributor
Has anyone used either a HOG or Zeagle BP? If so, what do you think? The amount of metal between some of the holes and the edge of the plate looks a little slim to me.
I currently own a Hollis SS plate and it holds the tank and wing way too high on my back. So high, in fact, that my head hits the first stage. The HOG and Zeagle plates have more adjustment, so I could move the tank/wing farther down.
My other reason for wanting to move the wing farther down is a trim problem. I'm too foot heavy. Even when finning, I'm diagonal. I believe if I move the wing farther down it should bring my backside up and make me more horizontal. Or is there some other solution I haven't thought of?
Also, something in my rig is making me roll to the left. My harness is symmetrical in it's setup. the only thing that could possibly be making me roll is the weight of my SPG and the snap hook I use to secure it. Or is it something else?
Can these problems be solved without me buying a new plate and instead just making some adjustments?
Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.
I currently own a Hollis SS plate and it holds the tank and wing way too high on my back. So high, in fact, that my head hits the first stage. The HOG and Zeagle plates have more adjustment, so I could move the tank/wing farther down.
My other reason for wanting to move the wing farther down is a trim problem. I'm too foot heavy. Even when finning, I'm diagonal. I believe if I move the wing farther down it should bring my backside up and make me more horizontal. Or is there some other solution I haven't thought of?
Also, something in my rig is making me roll to the left. My harness is symmetrical in it's setup. the only thing that could possibly be making me roll is the weight of my SPG and the snap hook I use to secure it. Or is it something else?
Can these problems be solved without me buying a new plate and instead just making some adjustments?
Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.