Are the Super Wings too much?

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MechDiver:
Lets see, I've skipped the last, o, 16 pages of this mess and I see we now need 300lb wings. Luckily, I have figured out how to rig 200lb lift bags on each side of my backplate. Each bag has a Spare Air as an inflation system, tied together in a master "Lift Control Console" ziptied to my waist strap.

Together with my redundant redundant 100lb double armored Kevlar wings and redundant 30cuft pony wing inflation system, I am now ready to strap on my single 80 and hit the water.
Your just missing the helmet light...then your good to go
 
Suzuki416:
Wow,

Thank you its nearly over ........

I've quite enjoyed reading this post as I have a OMS Dual bladder w/b (100Ib).

I use this to dive with these setups - all steel:

2 x 18 Litre cylinders (weight 50Ib each) with 2 x 10 Litre (weight 28Ib each) stage bottles.

2 x 12 Litre cylinders (weight 34Ib each) with 2 x 7 Litre (weight 19Ib each) stage bottles.

2 x 10 Litre cylinders (weight 26Ib each) with 2 x 7 Litre (weight 19Ib each) stage bottles.

This ALL weighs 'quite a lot' especially if you add the video camera & lights (@ 36Ib)

You can never have too much lift as you don't have to use it all!!

The OMS BD 100 is a very versatile piece of equipment.

Pete :D
Thank you...
 
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