WhiteSands
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I'm a new drysuit diver. I was previously diving 3mms warm water with only 4lbs (2 x 2lbs) of weights placed in the integrated weight pockets on my waistband.
I was surprised at how much weight a drysuit diver had to carry. Wearing 4th element dry base + arctic undergarments (14 - 16 deg C water) I needed:
1. Steel 80s singles + 20 lbs weights
2. Al 80s + 30 lbs weights
After renting steel 80s and finding them filled to only 160 - 170 bar, I opted for Al80s instead to increase my dive time. I was told that's the most the steel tanks could take. The Al80s were filled to 220 - 230 bar.
Have a few questions:
1. I am pretty dialed in with 30lbs and AL80s. A little overweighted when I tested my buoyancy at 3m at end of dive. But I had no way to tell more precisely as all my weights were in 5lb increments and were rented.
Is carrying this amount of weight typical? I'm 5' 10. About 140lbs.
2. My buddy, my wife, is also carrying the same amount of weights. She is really struggling on land. How do other ladies handle this? Even I am not having an easy time especially on shore dives where you need to hike some distance from car to beach and climb stairs.
3. If I upgrade to doubles in the future, will I need even more weight? I have to use Ali BP & light STA as I fly budget most times and weight is very limited.
4 I had to place 20lbs on weight belt & 10lbs on 2 pouches on lower tank cam band. I really dont like weight belts. They tend to come off, slip down your waist and are a pain to put on when carrying a lot of weight.
I can't place trim pouches on the top cam bands. I am thinking of adding 2 more pouches to the lower tank cam bands making it a total of 4 pouches on one cam band. I can then load 20lbs on the cam band and carry 10lbs on the waist strap weight pockets.
I imagine it is going to be a pain to tighten those straps, but I can't use the top cam band as I am head heavy.
What are my options?
I was surprised at how much weight a drysuit diver had to carry. Wearing 4th element dry base + arctic undergarments (14 - 16 deg C water) I needed:
1. Steel 80s singles + 20 lbs weights
2. Al 80s + 30 lbs weights
After renting steel 80s and finding them filled to only 160 - 170 bar, I opted for Al80s instead to increase my dive time. I was told that's the most the steel tanks could take. The Al80s were filled to 220 - 230 bar.
Have a few questions:
1. I am pretty dialed in with 30lbs and AL80s. A little overweighted when I tested my buoyancy at 3m at end of dive. But I had no way to tell more precisely as all my weights were in 5lb increments and were rented.
Is carrying this amount of weight typical? I'm 5' 10. About 140lbs.
2. My buddy, my wife, is also carrying the same amount of weights. She is really struggling on land. How do other ladies handle this? Even I am not having an easy time especially on shore dives where you need to hike some distance from car to beach and climb stairs.
3. If I upgrade to doubles in the future, will I need even more weight? I have to use Ali BP & light STA as I fly budget most times and weight is very limited.
4 I had to place 20lbs on weight belt & 10lbs on 2 pouches on lower tank cam band. I really dont like weight belts. They tend to come off, slip down your waist and are a pain to put on when carrying a lot of weight.
I can't place trim pouches on the top cam bands. I am thinking of adding 2 more pouches to the lower tank cam bands making it a total of 4 pouches on one cam band. I can then load 20lbs on the cam band and carry 10lbs on the waist strap weight pockets.
I imagine it is going to be a pain to tighten those straps, but I can't use the top cam band as I am head heavy.
What are my options?