Then you start with being a bit over-weighted. Just be sure you dive with redundant buoyancy like a drysuit, double bladder BC or even an SMB if diving in OW when you're diving an unbalanced rig.He doesn't carry any lead, that's why I was asking.
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Then you start with being a bit over-weighted. Just be sure you dive with redundant buoyancy like a drysuit, double bladder BC or even an SMB if diving in OW when you're diving an unbalanced rig.He doesn't carry any lead, that's why I was asking.
My first commercial side mount harness was the Hollis SMS100. I needed no weight slinging those HP 130 tanks, but I had to add two 2 pound weights on the shoulder straps with a bit of bungee to be naturally trim. No need to go to lighter tanks, but I paid for it with a bit extra drag. It was a double bladder with plenty of lift.possibly switch to lighter tanks or 7mm suit / drysuit so you have to add a bit of weight. that way you will have some lead to be able to shift around on the harness or on a belt to achieve trim. just a thought