Did you try them yourself? These SP pockets attach directly to the plate not the tank band.The trim weight pouches are just like every other trim pouch of that design, same same.
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Did you try them yourself? These SP pockets attach directly to the plate not the tank band.The trim weight pouches are just like every other trim pouch of that design, same same.
Those attach to a length of webbing and the pouches are pretty standard but small(ish) and @$75 they are pricy, still nice that they thought of it and offer a solution for these youngsters who don’t want to fashion their own stuff. The wings aren’t an issue as they are standard spacing so one can use any standard wing they like.Did you try them yourself? These SP pockets attach directly to the plate not the tank band.
They are just pockets that attach to 2” webbing and SP includes a length of 1” webbing that attaches to the plate to hold them. I get that they were trying to cover all possible angles but you can buy similar pockets at Piranha for 6 bucks.Did you try them yourself? These SP pockets attach directly to the plate not the tank band.
Regarding the Pro harness, what you describe is actually a plus to me. I like the idea of a "BC like" harness and don't apologize for it, but I suspect many folks, like yourself, would prefer something much more Hogarthian and simple (as Scubapro probably realized, since they are also offering the "Pure" harness as an option).
Let me ask, what do you think the pro harness will give you that a simple, single webbing harness won't?I'm seriously considering this rig. Wondering if anyone has tried the Pro harness and has any thoughts?
Let me ask, what do you think the pro harness will give you that a simple, single webbing harness won't?
Honestly, I'm not trying to be an arse, I've just been down that road and my question is a good one to consider. I initially started with a "deluxe style" harness. It was clunky, took forever to adjust, and was not any more comfortable than the simple, single webbing harnesses that I now dive. I know that a bare back plate, and single webbing harness looks like a torture device. But if you dive a wetsuit, you seriously won't notice any difference in comfort.
Bargain, good buy.I bought the stainless S-Tek Pure on ebay, a display model for 250.00.
It's not for the timid.yeah I'm definitely getting old..
Yes, still prefer a basic harness.Have you tried it yourself? Did you see how quickly and comfortably you can adjust the harness and all other features of the plate and harness?
Yes, still prefer a basic harness.