Suzana
Guest
Hello all,
I am still quite a newbie but after 25 dives I think that my buoyancy could be better. On my last trip I dropped some weight and that made things much better.
My main problem now is that I seem to be kind of bottom heavy. Especially in the beginning of the dive - I find it difficult to stay in a horizontal stream lined position. As soon as I stop somewhere to have a look at something my body tends to tip up and my feet get close to the ground. Most of the time I manage not to actually hit the bottom with the feet but I often need to fin hard and I sometime stir up sand not very professional. :upset:
I am guessing that this problem is caused by the fact that I am a woman with a rather large cup size
and I suppose they make me float.
For some reason this problem seem to get better at the end of the dive when I am getting lower on air.
So my question is, are there any weight systems or techniques that could help me overcome this problem?
I am still quite a newbie but after 25 dives I think that my buoyancy could be better. On my last trip I dropped some weight and that made things much better.

My main problem now is that I seem to be kind of bottom heavy. Especially in the beginning of the dive - I find it difficult to stay in a horizontal stream lined position. As soon as I stop somewhere to have a look at something my body tends to tip up and my feet get close to the ground. Most of the time I manage not to actually hit the bottom with the feet but I often need to fin hard and I sometime stir up sand not very professional. :upset:
I am guessing that this problem is caused by the fact that I am a woman with a rather large cup size

For some reason this problem seem to get better at the end of the dive when I am getting lower on air.

So my question is, are there any weight systems or techniques that could help me overcome this problem?