Charred
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Hello scubaboard,
I am a relatively new diver purchasing my gear.
I just did a pool dive with my new DSS bp/w. I have the 17lbs torus wing. I observed a dramatic improvement in comfort vs the rental jackets. Most notably, I went from 16 lbs on my last dive (ocean) with a bulky scuba pro jacket to none extra in a pool. I am so pleased with this aspect. I have a few questions that I could use some advice on.
I was in a 15 foot pool. So realistically, you can sit at 12-13 feet. I think my weighting was ideal as I could descend on exhale and then at the bottom I needed a bit of gas in the wing. However, I felt like I was oversensitive to my breathing. I would rise quickly on a deep breath and descend on exhale. I felt too twitchy. Is this the result of being very close to neutrally buoyant at ~13feet (i.e. pressure/volume can change quickly).
Also, my trim was a bit off and my legs were heavy. I'm a runner/biker so this is normal. The first stage was just bumping my head so no help there. Near the end pool of the session, I put a 2lb weight on my upper cam band and this resolved my trim but I didn't have a lot of time to play with my buoyancy. I just kind of looped the weight into the band (fine for the pool, no way for OW). I'll pick up some weight pockets to resolve this. My worry is I'll be over weighted with the extra 2lbs.
HOWEVER, I'm really gearing for tropical vacations (3 planned this year). Can anyone help me estimate the extra weight I'll need in the ocean. I weigh around 210lbs. I think I'll need an extra 5. So in the end, I could add 4-6lbs on my cam bands to help with trim.
I am a little concerned adding that much weight to my cam bands so that now the rig weighs 5-6 for the plate plus 4-6 so ~11lbs plus regs against my 17 lb wing. I worry moving weight to a belt (or a pouch on the band allowing me to ditch the weight early) would hurt me trim.
Am I tackling my weight issues correctly?
-Mike
I am a relatively new diver purchasing my gear.
I just did a pool dive with my new DSS bp/w. I have the 17lbs torus wing. I observed a dramatic improvement in comfort vs the rental jackets. Most notably, I went from 16 lbs on my last dive (ocean) with a bulky scuba pro jacket to none extra in a pool. I am so pleased with this aspect. I have a few questions that I could use some advice on.
I was in a 15 foot pool. So realistically, you can sit at 12-13 feet. I think my weighting was ideal as I could descend on exhale and then at the bottom I needed a bit of gas in the wing. However, I felt like I was oversensitive to my breathing. I would rise quickly on a deep breath and descend on exhale. I felt too twitchy. Is this the result of being very close to neutrally buoyant at ~13feet (i.e. pressure/volume can change quickly).
Also, my trim was a bit off and my legs were heavy. I'm a runner/biker so this is normal. The first stage was just bumping my head so no help there. Near the end pool of the session, I put a 2lb weight on my upper cam band and this resolved my trim but I didn't have a lot of time to play with my buoyancy. I just kind of looped the weight into the band (fine for the pool, no way for OW). I'll pick up some weight pockets to resolve this. My worry is I'll be over weighted with the extra 2lbs.
HOWEVER, I'm really gearing for tropical vacations (3 planned this year). Can anyone help me estimate the extra weight I'll need in the ocean. I weigh around 210lbs. I think I'll need an extra 5. So in the end, I could add 4-6lbs on my cam bands to help with trim.
I am a little concerned adding that much weight to my cam bands so that now the rig weighs 5-6 for the plate plus 4-6 so ~11lbs plus regs against my 17 lb wing. I worry moving weight to a belt (or a pouch on the band allowing me to ditch the weight early) would hurt me trim.
Am I tackling my weight issues correctly?
-Mike