addohm
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I've always known this to be a problem of mine but I've always just kind of hidden it with a tiny bit of finning in fresh water. It's really not bad in salt water. I've got big meaty legs relative to my upper body. Most specifically my calves. I'd love to shrink them but they don't respond to anything that typically works for muscle reduction. Probably because I'd have to be wheelchair bound to stop using them all yogether. Anyway, I've also tried some neutrally buoyant fins. Ive also added weight way up behind my neck and between my shoulder blades. Mind you, when diving sidemount I typically don't need to wear any weight at all for my buoyancy. Nothing seems to work and honestly I'd rather not add weight like I have been.
I need to clean up my trim to the point where it's effortless again. Here are my frash water configurations:
Always:
Helmet with three torches, semi-dry (usually) or dry, Scubapro jetfins as well as deep6 Eddy fins.
Backmount:
backplate with 25# wing, 4# added to top of tank
Sidemount and CCR:
Primary torch and two backups
4-5 jump spools
Primary reel
XDeep with redundant bladder, 8# at top of spine
Dry suit:
Add 4 more # to the top of spine
Looking for some good quality advice from you fine people. I'm still convinced I need to figure out how to move my CG towards my head but at this point I'm starting to doubt myself.
I need to clean up my trim to the point where it's effortless again. Here are my frash water configurations:
Always:
Helmet with three torches, semi-dry (usually) or dry, Scubapro jetfins as well as deep6 Eddy fins.
Backmount:
backplate with 25# wing, 4# added to top of tank
Sidemount and CCR:
Primary torch and two backups
4-5 jump spools
Primary reel
XDeep with redundant bladder, 8# at top of spine
Dry suit:
Add 4 more # to the top of spine
Looking for some good quality advice from you fine people. I'm still convinced I need to figure out how to move my CG towards my head but at this point I'm starting to doubt myself.