munselln8
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So, Here is a crazy idea...or is it?
When diving my SP Jetfins (Size L) I have mixed trim issues. 1) the Jetfins ALWAYS pull me foot down. Now, when wearing a 5 or 7 mm suit I can move some weight up top and counter it...mostly. But, the other day I was diving suitless with no booties and I was a complete foot-rock! The Jetfins stood me straight up. next dive I was again suitless but used my 7mm booties to counteract the negative SP's. Again, foot down, better but still foot heavy. Bear in mind that I was not wearing any weight except my 6lb steel BP (which BTW still overweighted me as a whole) so I couldn't shift weight around. So, that was when this idea hit me: What about glueing a piece of 5 mm neoprene to the top (& / or bottom) of the footpocket, to add some buoyancy. I feel like I could make them practically neutral.....Is this crazy? Should I just buy OMS Slipstreams? Or is it "all in my technique" (i.e. should I simply pull my ankles to my butt and it's all fixed)? thoughts?
Some extra data:
I am about 170lbs @ 12-14% body fat. 160 lbs @ 9-10%
I work out alot, so have a lot of muscle mass. But my chest is more muscular than my legs...
My legs are the LAST place I gain body fat, so I am somehwat foot heavy anyway, but before I bought the SP's I was just slightly head down at neutral bouoyancy.
When diving my SP Jetfins (Size L) I have mixed trim issues. 1) the Jetfins ALWAYS pull me foot down. Now, when wearing a 5 or 7 mm suit I can move some weight up top and counter it...mostly. But, the other day I was diving suitless with no booties and I was a complete foot-rock! The Jetfins stood me straight up. next dive I was again suitless but used my 7mm booties to counteract the negative SP's. Again, foot down, better but still foot heavy. Bear in mind that I was not wearing any weight except my 6lb steel BP (which BTW still overweighted me as a whole) so I couldn't shift weight around. So, that was when this idea hit me: What about glueing a piece of 5 mm neoprene to the top (& / or bottom) of the footpocket, to add some buoyancy. I feel like I could make them practically neutral.....Is this crazy? Should I just buy OMS Slipstreams? Or is it "all in my technique" (i.e. should I simply pull my ankles to my butt and it's all fixed)? thoughts?
Some extra data:
I am about 170lbs @ 12-14% body fat. 160 lbs @ 9-10%
I work out alot, so have a lot of muscle mass. But my chest is more muscular than my legs...
My legs are the LAST place I gain body fat, so I am somehwat foot heavy anyway, but before I bought the SP's I was just slightly head down at neutral bouoyancy.