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How deep you want to go on splash down...?how much air in the bladder for such a jump?!
thanks!How deep you want to go on splash down...?
I filled mine, but probly lost some to the release valve on entry.
Seriously?you do not want your vest to drag you at light speed back to the surface as getting an embolism may mess up the rest of your day.
3 was something we was taught NEVER EVER to do in my PADI OWD course..Okay, I really had to think about the embolism suggestion, and then got busy with life so haven't been back to this thread, but it makes sense. I was never cautioned, when stepping off of high boat decks or higher and highest Cenote decks, but now I think I understand....
1: If my BC is fully inflated, and I have a 40 lift capacity, then if I sink 3-4 ft or deeper, and happen to take a breath from my reg at ambient pressure right before I do a fast buoyant ascent - embolism is indeed possible. Not good at all!
2: If I deflate the BC and step off, then however deep I sink, I can do a slow, controlled ascent, breathing, but maybe miss the drift line. Not good either.
3: If I hold my snorkel in my mouth as some suggested being taught (sounds like a Padi idea?), or just hold my breath until I surface with the fully inflated BC or maybe exhale slowly but not inhale until I surface, then I am safe...?
Yep, I know, but OW doesn't cover high strides. Since you are holding a 1 ATM breath, no risk of expansion injury.3 was something we was taught NEVER EVER to do in my PADI OWD course..
It wasnt covered in AOW either and Ive never heard anyone suggest you should do a entry or ascent without the REGULATOR in your mouth - atleast not for us rec n00bs..Yep, I know, but OW doesn't cover high strides. Since you are holding a 1 ATM breath, no risk of expansion injury.