No as much as that box of yours. Don't tell me you need even more ballast?Does anyone know how much the thick (5mm i think?!?) Kent Tooling backplate weighs?
Mine weighed 5kg, the new design is a bit heavier.... Twice as heavy as the standard 2.5mm b/plate.
No as much as that box of yours. Don't tell me you need even more ballast?
Thanks for that, my heavy back plate is a few years old so i'll go with the 5kgs.
my standard back plate is 1.7kgs, which means i may have room in my luggage for a spare pair of undies.![]()
Your right it was 3kg not 5kg... it was twice weight of standard thin one....
If it were me, I'd attach a small rucksack to the backplate and carry it on the jet as my "personal item" ... and wear several pair of undies to boot, just to make sure.... why consign to baggage what you can wear?
The problem comes when the lovely check-in staff ask to weigh your carry-on, which they have a habit of doing in the UK.
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That is so *very* uncivilized. I've never seen it done anywhere else.
Dave
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When I lived in England I used to go to Egypt once a year, so I would pack my rebreather in a carry on case and leave it in a left luggage locker the ones you pay for.
Check in and then collect my Carry on Case from the locker, it saved me a fortune in excess baggage.
My problem is a total of 37kgs to get a Sentinel and Kit out for 2 weeks diving in Sri-Lanka, its tight as hell getting everything into 30kgs hold and 7kgs carry-on.
Or attached to a RB case. I did it for my CK when I was living in the USA and flying through the country from O'Hare. I used one of these generic drybags made of some sort of tarp and cut the grooves I needed, added some velcro and gromets. Voilà.A divers backpack without it's own straps that has grommets to allow it to be attached to a backplate for carriage