DevonDiver
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I have to wonder if that doesn't say something about those instructors abilities to effectively teach it in the first place?
Well, you'd have to credit those instructors integrity if that were the case...
Then again, there may be (in their opinion) valid reasons not to teach on the Razor:
1) Suitability of device to local diving - lift capacity etc for cold water/local diving practices (heavy steel tanks?).
2) Suitability of redundant buoyancy - Razor1/2 has oral-inflate redundancy only, via the 'drinking straw'...they may not accept that as sufficient.
3) Available training time - Razor demands much longer set-up and fitting time, compared to quick-adjust harness designs. If they've scheduled a set time period to conduct the course (for a set cost), they may not be prepared to 'donate' those extra training hours. From my experience, Razor takes an extra 1/2 day at least..