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Noun — A type of buoyancy device worn on the back by scuba divers, attached to a backplate.

Frequently asked questions

What does “wings” mean?

The word “wings” means a type of buoyancy device worn on the back by scuba divers, attached to a backplate. In plain terms, plural of wing; also specific terms in scuba diving gear and hairstyling.

How do you pronounce “wings”?

“Wings” is pronounced wihngz (/wɪŋz/ in IPA).

How do you use “wings” in a sentence?

Here is “wings” used in a sentence: “Technical divers often prefer wings over a traditional BCD jacket.”

What part of speech is “wings”?

“Wings” is a noun.

Is “wings” a common word?

“Wings” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “wings” have?

“Wings” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a type of buoyancy device worn on the back by scuba divers, attached to a backplate.

What is the difference between a wing and a jacket BCD?

A wing places the buoyancy bladder behind the diver, attached to a backplate, so lift comes from the back. A jacket BCD wraps air around the sides and chest. Wings keep a diver flatter and more streamlined, which is why technical divers favour them, while jackets suit many recreational divers.

What are scuba wings used for?

Wings provide the buoyancy a diver needs to float at the surface and stay neutrally buoyant underwater. Air is added or released to fine-tune position in the water. Because the lift sits behind the diver on a backplate, wings promote a stable, horizontal swimming posture prized for control and efficiency.

What are single and double wings?

Wings are sized for the cylinders they support. A single wing offers enough lift for one tank, ideal for recreational diving. A double wing provides more lift to float twin cylinders used in technical and deep diving. Choosing the right lift capacity keeps a diver safely buoyant without being over-inflated.

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