pescador775
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First of all, any large dia tank is going to give a problem on surface swims because the larger dia protrudes from the water and drives the diver under. It is not an issue of relative buoyancy.
I am 5'11", 200, former Mr Maryland. In the military, I dived Navy 90's (7.25) for years. They are at the practical limit of size for diving which involves a significant amount of swimming against current or otherwise. The LP tanks are a different matter. I do not like double 8" inch tanks. I gave several valid reasons including air consumption which is about 10% higher swimming with large doubles.
In my years hanging around gyms I've seen few women who did not have trouble replacing a 50 pound weight on the rack. They can do it but only with determined effort. The ability to carry a hundred pound set of tanks up flights of stairs is unusual. Some could do it with the set strapped on, I expect, especially since the younger generation are bigger and cheeseburger strong.
However, my objections have to do with space as well as weight. They take up a lot of room when stowage space is at a premium. They ride too high and create too much drag. They are too heavy on land for the air contained.
I am 5'11", 200, former Mr Maryland. In the military, I dived Navy 90's (7.25) for years. They are at the practical limit of size for diving which involves a significant amount of swimming against current or otherwise. The LP tanks are a different matter. I do not like double 8" inch tanks. I gave several valid reasons including air consumption which is about 10% higher swimming with large doubles.
In my years hanging around gyms I've seen few women who did not have trouble replacing a 50 pound weight on the rack. They can do it but only with determined effort. The ability to carry a hundred pound set of tanks up flights of stairs is unusual. Some could do it with the set strapped on, I expect, especially since the younger generation are bigger and cheeseburger strong.
However, my objections have to do with space as well as weight. They take up a lot of room when stowage space is at a premium. They ride too high and create too much drag. They are too heavy on land for the air contained.