I am familiar with the wing lift calculator posted as a sticky here but I have a couple of questions for folks.
I use a light weight wing (~18-20 pound lift) and it has served me well with an AL80. I tried a 30# HOG wing and didn't like it... too sloppy and floppy for my taste. I, however, just bought some HP100 tanks. This will mean that when I'm diving warm water, I'm negative. Even moving to my PVC backplate vice my steel plate, I'm on the edge of being negative with no extra lead. (In warm water I dive with 2-4 pounds now in a 5mm suit).
So, what's the largest tank you've used with a small "travel" wing? The lift calculator says I'm good as long as I don't have integrated weights, which I don't but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with making this transition (-8 pounds full and -5 pounds at 500 psi) using a small wing. What are your thoughts on your own comfort?
I'm not likely to go to anything bigger than a 24# wing (if I can find or make one) but I'm hoping to stay with my current one.
I use a light weight wing (~18-20 pound lift) and it has served me well with an AL80. I tried a 30# HOG wing and didn't like it... too sloppy and floppy for my taste. I, however, just bought some HP100 tanks. This will mean that when I'm diving warm water, I'm negative. Even moving to my PVC backplate vice my steel plate, I'm on the edge of being negative with no extra lead. (In warm water I dive with 2-4 pounds now in a 5mm suit).
So, what's the largest tank you've used with a small "travel" wing? The lift calculator says I'm good as long as I don't have integrated weights, which I don't but I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with making this transition (-8 pounds full and -5 pounds at 500 psi) using a small wing. What are your thoughts on your own comfort?
I'm not likely to go to anything bigger than a 24# wing (if I can find or make one) but I'm hoping to stay with my current one.