Scuba anyone?
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@Giles said in Scuba anyone?:
One of the girls in Raja dived sidemount. She always looked so at ease and streamlined under water. She was just diving with one tank.....
It's possible, I had 2 guides in Egypt for last few years that were doing so. All their weight was in the opposite wing pocket from the tank. And as tank you can use normal 12L. But sidemount is just really flexible. Even when diving from the boat, people will even go with two 15L for a longer deco dive. And maybe additional 2-3 L for 50% nitrox for deco, or even oxygen at 6m.
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@Giles said in Scuba anyone?:
XDeep Ghost ordered for Paula......
It didn't take too much convincing, has it?

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The way I see it, at the core of it is the desire to have as little surface area exposed to water density as you want to move. Or not to be swept away by underwater currents.
The wing system has air and most of the bulk (plate) in the same place and it is at the top of your center of mass underwater (your mass together with tank).
And the weight pockets are in the same place in jacket and wing system - on the belt area. In case you want to dispose them, or hand over to someone before you give them the rest of the gear when coming back on the dingy. -
This is a pretty good read
I have always had real trouble staying horizontal in the water, I have big calves (read small thighs!), and I tend to vertical whatever I do, so I am very keen to get the wings and move my weights from my waist to higher up my back, I am sure this will help a lot. I want to learn to frog kick, to conserve air, but need to be horizontal to to that.
Also as @Karol says, reducing your surface area as you move through the water is a great helper in reducing air consumption, wings present a way lower water resistance than a jacket style BCD


