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Dive Rite Stainless Steel Backplate £99 -----------------------------------------------------
Greg Flanagan first invented
the metal backplate using aluminum in 1979 for North Florida cave divers.
He realized that a back-mounted buoyancy system gives a diver natural balance
in the water, due to the diver's center of gravity (tanks) being surrounded
by the center of buoyancy (BC wings). Plus, the diver gains a clean chest
area with room for gear attachment points on the harness. Bill Hogarth
Main went on to popularize the backplate and harness and dive purists who
follow the DIR philosophy have come to embrace what is known today as the
"Hogarthian Rig." Dive Rite began manufacturing backplates for the public
in 1984 and pioneered 11-inch on center bolt spacing creating an industry
standard that is still followed today. Northeastern wreck divers adapted
the concept and began using a stainless steel backplate; at six pounds
in weight, it is ideal to counterbalance buoyancy characteristics of thick
drysuit exposure protection. Eleven-inch on center holes accommodate standard
double tank bolt kits. Holes along the perimeter of the plate allow for
mounting lights, pony bottles, lift bags and other accessories. One-inch
and 2-inch slots permit diver's choice of crotch straps. Two 3/8-inch slots
along the bottom are designed to fit screws for attaching lift bag sleeves,
sidemount butt plates or other accessories. Two-inch slots along the center
allow single-tank divers to use cam straps without a single tank adaptor.
All edges are deburred to eliminate sharp edges and prevent abrasion to
harness webbing. Grade 304 stainless steel is passivated, which prevents
oxidation.
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