Pretyt much the same thing here - I add an 8 lb v weight if "forced" to dive double AL 80's. I'd rather carry the extra 8 lbs in larger capcity tank weight with tanks that are not as bouyant rather than carry lead - but that leads you full circle to the redundant buyancy requirement.
In my opinion, AL 80's make sense in a lightweight wet suit or other thermal protection that does not have much inherent bouyancy. In that case, all you really have is a pound or tow of weight for the suit and the 10 pounds of swing weight for the gas. if you can swim up 12 pounds, redundant bouyancy is not needed.
In my opinion, AL 80's make sense in a lightweight wet suit or other thermal protection that does not have much inherent bouyancy. In that case, all you really have is a pound or tow of weight for the suit and the 10 pounds of swing weight for the gas. if you can swim up 12 pounds, redundant bouyancy is not needed.