Yippie! I have now have a Kraken on order due to arrive near the end of the year, 2019!
Next order of business: Backplate, Wings, and Harness
1. Backplate: I would immediately choose the "Argonaut Universal Back Plate for Double Hose Regulators", but with my hero, Bryan being so cramped for time, I thought I better look elsewhere since all 3 of the Argonaut backplates have been sold out for some time. So does anyone know if this 6mm, 10 lb, Sub-Gravity backplate would work with the Kraken, enabling me to position the main body of the Kraken (are we calling that the "can"?) between my shoulder blades? (They also have it in 3mm, but weighing in at 300+ lbs myself, I need the extra weight of the 6mm backplate). So does anyone have any idea if that backplate would work? Or maybe someone knows of another backplate which would be preferable?
2. Wings: Needing about 36 pounds of weight to properly submerge, I also need wings with a lot of lift to keep my head above water when I surface. I wonder if the "Argonaut Wing #35" would work for me, and if they would work with the Sub-Gravity backplate mentioned above?
3. Harness: Being a heavyweight, I really like having the guys on the boat lift my tank and rig up onto the boat so I can merrily climb the ladder onto the boat much more easily. To that end, I really need a quick release on at least one of my shoulders straps to be able to easily take off my tank, wings, and reg, like one can do with a jacket style BCD's quick release. So which harness would enable me to have the "can" between my shoulder blades, would have a quick release on the shoulder strap, and have enough length in the webbing to fit my 54 inch waist? One would hope that maybe the DIR Harness Assembly shown here: https://vintagedoublehose.com/store/#!/ ... ry=1874499 , might work, but I've never dived with a backplate/wing/harness rig, so I would be most appreciative for input that might help me choose the right stuff. Thanks!
-Lloyd Stewart, 67 yrs old, diver since 1962 where, at 10 yrs of age at a YMCA camp, we used double hose regulators. Certified in 1969, NAUI Instructor in the mid-70's, but haven't taught since 1980. Now enjoy underwater photography strictly in warm, clear, wetsuit-free water, while simultaneously encouraging my 3 beloved granddaughters to discover the wonders of the underwater world.