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View Poll Results: What do you use?
Single Tank 27 38.03%
Double Tank 33 46.48%
Single but plan to Double within a year 11 15.49%
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:35 PM   #41 (permalink)
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[in other words, send them a note and they will ship you one
This doesn't make a 52 lb RecWing a good single tank wing any more than a 10 speed derailer would make a moped into a good bicycle.
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Hmm.. thats cool.. It looks like it can also help in getting horizontal trim!
It might help compared to a RecWing without the modification, but I'm still VERY sceptical about the modified wing's performance relative to an appropriately sized and shaped wing.
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:05 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Well I figure that if I really do end up getting multiple BP/W sets, I'll just keep the rec as a loaner or I can always give it to my dad if he ever does certify.
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Old 07-26-2008, 09:11 PM   #43 (permalink)
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Well, I now dive in doubles now!



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Such bad vis :P
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Old 07-26-2008, 09:47 PM   #45 (permalink)
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[in other words, send them a note and they will ship you one
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Hmm.. thats cool.. It looks like it can also help in getting horizontal trim!
It might help compared to a RecWing without the modification, but I'm still VERY sceptical about the modified wing's performance relative to an appropriately sized and shaped wing.
And your point is what?
I posted they would ship a clip to stop the taco effect. Not fix the wing, or make the wing a perfect single tank wing.
It's a wing setup for double. That clip is so that you can dive doubles then switch to single..

but what-ever..
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I suppose if it's the only wing you have it's worth clipping and seeing how it works. I've got a buddy who dove it non clipped and HATED it. I don't know that I'd call it taco, to me a butterfly wing seems more appropriate but I do get the taco analogy. It does look similar to one, but it moves under the water in a manner closer to a butterfly than a taco which would be stiff.

It looked to me to be most uncomfortable, I was glad it wasn't me.
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wanna start a set of doubles within the year... just for fun, like 2 and a half hour shore dives at 15-20ft and whatnot...
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I disagree with this. The main reason to switch to doubles is redundancy. Doubles also allow you to maintain adequate rock bottom reserves on deeper dives.

I try to use my tanks as appropriate tools. For shallow fun dives, I dive a single 95 or single 130 (the 130 has as much gas in it as my double 72s do). For deep dives, I like the redundancy of doubles. When I dive with strangers, I usually dive my doubles. And for certain sites, I'm likely to dive them simply to keep in the physical practice of dragging the things around. I cave dive, so I need to stay strong enough to manage doubles, and I need to stay in practice with valve shutdowns, so I dive doubles at some times when there is no other practical reason to do so.
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Just moving to twins this week
Set up a rig of faber 12.2's with a H manifold + i bought another backplate and wing setup for it.
I reckon i'll be using the twins for most of my diving to get the muscle memory and setup right.
For any little shore dives i'll use a single al80, but anything off a boat, or for a couple of dives in a day, i'll use the new twins.
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