ProfessorAronnax
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To each their own I guess.
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jonnythan:The answer is to try it.
Ditchable weight is not necessary unless you're overweighted. You should never be more negative than the combination of wetsuit compression and air in your tank. Worst case is you're in a 7mm wetsuit that loses 15 pounds by the time you get to 100 feet, and you have a big steel 130 with 10 pounds of gas in it. If you lose your BC at the beginning of your dive, you're suddenly -25 pounds and basically screwed.
So, I suggest that on your next dive, at the beginning, when you're at a hard bottom, empty your BC completely and see if you can swim it up. If you can, then you never have to worry about it again.
Vayu:The point is that if you have a lot of wetsuit, you can have an awful lot of suit compression and you will need a lot of ditchable weight under these conditions. Diving in warm water with a thin suit is a totaly different animal.
Thats true. Wetsuit compression can really get you. Thats why everyone should move to florida.
-V
catherine96821:I probably should not open my mouth on this one. It is confusing for a couple reasons.
(just my informal, common sense thoughts) True "tech divers" never want to ditch wt. because that would be certain death. So, if you are using a "tech rig" like an eclipse, as I do, for the trim properties, as a recreational -limit diver, then my OWN opinion is you need ditchable weight. (surface tow, etc)
I think Halcyon advocates a ratio of droppable vs what is inherent to your backplate.--don't they? I seem to remember asking the Halcyon guy at DIMA a couple years back. I hate harness weights, cause I do not want my "default" position to be..."girl sink like rock". My little mantra is "Think about how YOU dive"
Dry-suit diving sounds like a different ball game to me.
Ben_ca:I think it's time to do a search for "Balanced rig" threads![]()