Yeah, before the adjustment, I could really feel the tug between the wing pulling up and weightbelt pulling down. (Still can a little, but only if I overinflate at the surface. So I don't do that anymore.
Fortunately for me, natural curves at the waistline keep the waiststrap from riding up. Otherwise, I might need a crotch strap.
The light bulb came on for me after I saw photos taken of me and some dive buddies in water at the surface. I'm 5 ft. 2 in. They are both 6 ft. plus. In all the pictures, their wings are mostly underwater, where as the top of mine was near my head.
We all used the same bolt holes, which positioned the bottom of our wings and harness in the same place. But they have longer back-waist measurements and larger harnesses. Mine is x-small and the wing itself is longer than my back waist length.
Any push from theirs would be against the body. The push on mine was strongest against my neck and upper shoulders, the area of least resistance. I had problems with my face being pushed in the water. They didn't.
I just knew I had to get that air cell lower on my body somehow.
Moving the wing down isn't in the manual anywhere. But as they say, necessity is the mother of invention.
Now, if someone will just start making gear sized for the shorter adult... oh well. :05: