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Old 07-25-2008, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lowest profile 360 doubles wing....???

Who makes the lowest profile 360 doubles wing? I dive south florida so i dont need a huge amount of lift. Just looking for a wing that makes me as streamline as possible so i look cool They will carry various tanks from double 80's to double hp119's. thanks in advance
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DSS makes a pretty streamlined one IMO.
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Get a 40# wing from any good wing maker, and you'll do fine. Look at Halcyon, OxyCheq, DSS, Agir-Brokk... lots of good options. All 40# 360 wings will be fairly close in terms of "streamline". Once you have the right size wing, differences are pretty subtle. The rest of your rig will matter a lot more than the brand of wing you choose.
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I just got a haclyon evolve 40# wing and i'm pretty impressed with it
I would certainly recommend it
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I just got a haclyon evolve 40# wing and i'm pretty impressed with it
I would certainly recommend it
+1. I use the evolve and am quite pleased with it. That being said though, there are some cheaper alternatives out there that are probably just as good as the Halcyon rig.

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out of all of them i like the agir the best so far.
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