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I have a TransPlate. DR says that the Transpac is not designed for a BP like OMS. That is the reason for the TransPlate. LeisurePro had an excellent price on the Transpac.
Note: The TransPac is not designed to be worn with a metal backplate. When the TransPac first debuted on the market in 1995, cold water divers wanted the fit of the TransPac with the added weight of a metal plate. They would sandwich a metal backplate in between the TransPac and the wing to give them more weight to counterbalance thick undergarments. Dive Rite developed the TransPlate in response to this need. The TransPlate gives the same comfort and support as the TransPac, yet allows divers to use the harness with a metal backplate.
Last edited by cmburch; August 9th, 2008 at 09:55 AM.
I have a TransPlate. DR says that the Transpac is not designed for a BP like OMS. That is the reason for the TransPlate. LeisurePro had an excellent price on the Transpac.
Note: The TransPac is not designed to be worn with a metal backplate. When the TransPac first debuted on the market in 1995, cold water divers wanted the fit of the TransPac with the added weight of a metal plate. They would sandwich a metal backplate in between the TransPac and the wing to give them more weight to counterbalance thick undergarments. Dive Rite developed the TransPlate in response to this need. The TransPlate gives the same comfort and support as the TransPac, yet allows divers to use the harness with a metal backplate.
The harnesses are the same. They are telling you in the warning that sandwiching a metal back plate in with the soft trans plate back is wrong. They are not telling you that you can't take the harness off a trans pac and use just the harness on a back plate. They are the same my dive buddy originally bought a trans pac and switched his harness to a plate that he now dives.
I have a TransPlate. DR says that the Transpac is not designed for a BP like OMS. That is the reason for the TransPlate. LeisurePro had an excellent price on the Transpac.
Note: The TransPac is not designed to be worn with a metal backplate. When the TransPac first debuted on the market in 1995, cold water divers wanted the fit of the TransPac with the added weight of a metal plate. They would sandwich a metal backplate in between the TransPac and the wing to give them more weight to counterbalance thick undergarments. Dive Rite developed the TransPlate in response to this need. The TransPlate gives the same comfort and support as the TransPac, yet allows divers to use the harness with a metal backplate.
Originally Posted by JDL1000
The harnesses are the same. They are telling you in the warning that sandwiching a metal back plate in with the soft trans plate back is wrong. They are not telling you that you can't take the harness off a trans pac and use just the harness on a back plate. They are the same my dive buddy originally bought a trans pac and switched his harness to a plate that he now dives.
So you are saying that the harness (strapping, shoulder pads, waist belt and padding) are the same?
They look a little different. I was also thinking on purchasing the TransPac since it was so cheap from LeisurePro. I was thinking that the hip portion of the belts looked different? For hiking cliffs along the California coast to get to the water, I was looking for the most comfortable Rig. Maybe I can just buy the hip padding so the weight rides on my hips when hiking rather than my shoulders.
ST was unable to price match on a Blue 2XL TransPac. ST only has black and would have to special order. ST claimed it may not be the new 2008 T3000 model. I called LP and asked why less than ST and to confirm it is the new 2008 T3000. LP said it is because of volume buying. So I bought the 2008 T3000 from LP.
There was a complaint thread about LP on ST forum. I posted my positve experience with LP on this thread. And that the ST price guarantee did not apply. Some ST forum members responded with different views and I responded that 1 out of 10 people complains about a business (LP). The other nine who do not have a problem are not normally heard from. I am the other nine telling of my positive experiences with the business.
The LP complaint thread on ST forum is missing today.
Last edited by cmburch; August 13th, 2008 at 01:14 PM.