aoumi
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I recently purchased my first BCD, Aqualung wave. I just want to check that it will have enough buoyancy for my needs.
I'm only doing recreational diving, a newbie. I am average height (178cm), but very skinny and weigh 58kg. My height is mostly long legs, so my torso is not long at all.
When I purchased the BCD, the dive shop was at first pointing me to a M size (I think based on my perceived height), but this was a too big. So the S seemed a better fit, and still plenty of room for inflating the jacket, no problems. Aqualungs website rates the S size for a weight of between 54 and 70kg I think, and it gives 13kg of lift.
I ususally will dive a 7/5mm with a 5mm vest. I need about 5.5-6kg of lead usually with steel 12L tank.
So the weight range that aqualung gives in their bcd size chart, is this the safe range of body weight that the S size BCD will provide lift for? Will 13kg be enough lift?
Thanks for your input!
I'm only doing recreational diving, a newbie. I am average height (178cm), but very skinny and weigh 58kg. My height is mostly long legs, so my torso is not long at all.
When I purchased the BCD, the dive shop was at first pointing me to a M size (I think based on my perceived height), but this was a too big. So the S seemed a better fit, and still plenty of room for inflating the jacket, no problems. Aqualungs website rates the S size for a weight of between 54 and 70kg I think, and it gives 13kg of lift.
I ususally will dive a 7/5mm with a 5mm vest. I need about 5.5-6kg of lead usually with steel 12L tank.
So the weight range that aqualung gives in their bcd size chart, is this the safe range of body weight that the S size BCD will provide lift for? Will 13kg be enough lift?
Thanks for your input!