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[Choose #2] Ease of use, depending on the type you have.
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[Choose #2] as well as a tank weight and ankle weight-SPREAD OUT THE WEIGHT -BETTER CONTROL!!
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[Choose #1] why add stress to the materials on the BC? Wears out shoulder straps and attach points sooner
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[Choose #2] I usually don’t even use weights at all.
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Oryon - 8/12/2008 11:37 AM
[Choose #1] I use both
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[Choose #1] Weight harness by DUI
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[Choose #2] I never knew guy shad hips until I wore a weight belt. Not for me.
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[Choose #2] I us both belt and integrated
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[Choose #1] i love my integrated weights
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[Choose #1] both when diving in 7mm and need more weight
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[Choose #2] i cant stand weight belts.
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[Choose #2] No lead weights. Use steel tank instead.
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[Choose #1] It depends on my BCD when using a BPW a belt
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[Choose #2] I own the Zeagle Ranger LTD BCD.
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[Choose #1] I guess I’m old school, I just love my weight belt!
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[Choose #1] deffenitly belt, u have to take ur bc of, if all ur weight is in the bc, u float, bc sinks. no-go
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[Choose #2] Tropics - Integrated/In Cold Water - Weight Belt
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[Choose #1] I use either or a combination of both depending on where and how I am diving.
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