I dive a DiveRite TransPac II with Trek Wings. When I first started using it, it DID push my head forward when at the surface. And I didn't like that one bit.
It pushed me forward regardless of whether I had an AL 80 or LP steel 80, though it did push forward with slightly less force when I used the steel tank.
I was taught to counter the forward push by either (a) placing a weight on the back tank strap, or (b) using trim weights attached to the sides of the tank bands.
Admittedly, this worked, and it worked regardless of which tank I used.
With the problem compensated for, but not really solved, and being as stubborn as I am, I figured there had to be a better way.
Through experimentation, I came to the same conclusion that MikeFerrara states in his "Weight and balance 101."
MikeFerrara:
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Weight and balance 101...if the center of gravity and the center of buoyancy are in the same place you can place yourself in and maintain (without work) any position you want either at depth or at the surface.
I found that when I mounted my wing two inches lower on the harness, it moved my greatest source buoyancy (wing) closer to my greatest source of gravity (weightbelt). The two forces counter balanced.
No more forward push.
Now, I can remain comfortably in any position I want, whether at the surface or underwater. For me, this works whether I use a steel or alumium tank, whether I'm wearing a 7mm, 3mm, or 1mm, and in both fresh and salt water.
Sometimes when I dive locally, I still like to wear my trim weights on the lower tank strap, but that's because I can carry the extra weight more comfortably on my back than on my waist. Not to mention it makes hauling my weightbelt around much easier.
But, when I don't feel like attaching them, or when I travel to dive destinations by plane, the trim weights stay home. They no longer play a part in the face plant scenerio.
When not using the trim weights, just I place the equivalent amount in the TP II weight pockets (located slightly forward just above my waist).
I can only speak for myself and this is what I have found that works for me. I just thought I'd share. I can't argue about what does or does not work for anyone else.
But, if the offer for a free dive trip to demonstrate this is still open, let me know and I'll go back my bags. And I'll even leave the trim weights at home.
