You can’t tell me to use my trim pockets when you are telling me to dive with the proper weight of zero. Unless you are saying I should put floats in there???
Cart before the horse. Bear with me a bit. Let's assume that you are going to keep the Rogue and learn to deal with it.
OK, we start here.
@ lowviz. Instead of just saying I’m diving in the wrong gear.,, how about give some real suggestions. ...//...
Btw, I never said weight that gets me properly weighted.... I said the 3lbs they make me dive with ...//...
I have acknowledged even in my original post that I do not need the 3lbs but that I am told I have to dive with it in order to have ditchable weight. I am a newer diver. Absolutely. Did I tell you I’ve already switched shops?
You asked for some real suggestions. OK. But these suggestions will be coming from a non-professional highly experimental diver. But safe. I'm the guy who isn't going to die underwater. I am not and never will be an instructor, but I would like to help get you out of the woods and back on the path...
My instructor asked me to brainstorm ideas on getting my weights moved or ankle floats. But does insist that I have ditchable weight.
OK, I'm totally with him as far as having a proper amount of ditchable weight, but not so much with him as to off-loading the task of getting your buoyancy right.
You paid for getting your buoyancy dialed in, no? In the same breath, times are tough and we all have to put food on the table. SHOCKING EXPOSE: Most scuba equipment manufacturers cater to the bell curve of body types. You appear to be an outlier and your instructor is having a problem with that.
Continuing the thought. If yours was the standard body type then you could just pull some kit off the rack and dive it as all the major manufacturers would play to that standard. I hesitated to post in this thread as it massively limits me as to my suggestions.
This is 'Basic Scuba Discussions' and you aren't supposed to get any weird advice here. By carefully reading your posts and timing, it is obvious that you REALLY want this to work for you. Kudos. You have a lot of resources on this board. Let's retreat to the basics and review three body types:
THE 3 SOMATOTYPES Give me a bit of time to think about this...