I'm not really sure whether this question belongs in this category, please feel free to transfer it to the proper category.
Just wanted to find out, is it advisable to get a lighter Aluminum backplate or a heavier SS backplate (i.e. to eliminate that use of a weight belt or weights)?
The question arose from my use of an aluminum backplate. I tried it in the pool and I had a hard time sinking. If I had difficulty sinking in the pool, definitely I'll have a bigger problem in the sea. I switched to SS backplate, a little heavy but doable.
Another question is, what if you need to ditch your weight? In open water class, we were taught to ditch our weights and tanks in cases of emergency. Wouldn't a heavier SS backplate cause a problem?
Hope you could help. Thanks.
Just wanted to find out, is it advisable to get a lighter Aluminum backplate or a heavier SS backplate (i.e. to eliminate that use of a weight belt or weights)?
The question arose from my use of an aluminum backplate. I tried it in the pool and I had a hard time sinking. If I had difficulty sinking in the pool, definitely I'll have a bigger problem in the sea. I switched to SS backplate, a little heavy but doable.
Another question is, what if you need to ditch your weight? In open water class, we were taught to ditch our weights and tanks in cases of emergency. Wouldn't a heavier SS backplate cause a problem?
Hope you could help. Thanks.