ams511
Contributor
I find these discussions rather fruitless. The small wing proponents cite performance benefits for using a small wing as opposed to a large one, however I have yet to see a quantification as to the amount of the performance difference. I am not an engineer but I suspect that it can not be quantified because the difference in drag would vary depending on the shape of the wing, the shape of the diver, dimensions of the tank, exposure protection, type of diving, current, etc. For example, I would expect the performance loss of using a larger wing to be larger when diving against a current than with a current.
Also if you cut the buoyancy too close then you limit the amount of future accessories a diver can carry, items such as cameras, lights, reels, fins, etc. add up too.
Also if you cut the buoyancy too close then you limit the amount of future accessories a diver can carry, items such as cameras, lights, reels, fins, etc. add up too.