RoadWarrior
Contributor
I did a search and know this has been asked a million times but I would appreciate suggestions.
I'm the classic Rec diver... moderate to low experience with 52 logged dives)... 3mm fulls or shorty's... back-inflate BC but not a backplate kinda guy... Florida, Carib, Mexico. BC is weight integrated. I weigh 190 and it's not all muscle either.
I don't own tanks and as you can imagine I'm usually strapped to a A80.
The descriptions below are based on the 3mm full suit. I'm actually not sure how much difference the shorty makes. I only wore it once last year and none so far this year although Cozumel is coming up in September.
Full suit - If I start out with 14 lbs of weight I have to swin down or pull myself down. At about 60-70 feet or more I'm perfect. Zero air in the bladder. Perfect trim, horizontal, very good buoyancy control. Hover almost motionless. Like 1 mm off the bottom and never disturb a particle. Not much up/down movement when breathing either.
The ascent - well that's a different story entirely. With about 700psi or less in the tank holding a safety stop is impossible. No line to hold to of course. I can get pretty slooooow but never a full stop.
If I start with 16 lbs I'm still good at depth. I tend to be a little heavy without air in the BC but do a pretty good job controlling that with my breathing. Sometimes just a squirt of air helps.
The ascent with 16 lbs... I'm working hard to stay at 15 feet. sometimes I can and sometimes I can't. No I've not tried 17 lbs.
Yes, with 18 lbs I have no problem with the safety stop but I just hate using that much weight. It messes everything else up at depth. I find myself fiddling with my air a lot and control at depth is a lot more difficult.
Can you recommend anything other than a diet - I'm already on one. Do you think the answer is another pound or two with more air in the bladder.
Comments appreciated.
I'm the classic Rec diver... moderate to low experience with 52 logged dives)... 3mm fulls or shorty's... back-inflate BC but not a backplate kinda guy... Florida, Carib, Mexico. BC is weight integrated. I weigh 190 and it's not all muscle either.
I don't own tanks and as you can imagine I'm usually strapped to a A80.
The descriptions below are based on the 3mm full suit. I'm actually not sure how much difference the shorty makes. I only wore it once last year and none so far this year although Cozumel is coming up in September.
Full suit - If I start out with 14 lbs of weight I have to swin down or pull myself down. At about 60-70 feet or more I'm perfect. Zero air in the bladder. Perfect trim, horizontal, very good buoyancy control. Hover almost motionless. Like 1 mm off the bottom and never disturb a particle. Not much up/down movement when breathing either.
The ascent - well that's a different story entirely. With about 700psi or less in the tank holding a safety stop is impossible. No line to hold to of course. I can get pretty slooooow but never a full stop.
If I start with 16 lbs I'm still good at depth. I tend to be a little heavy without air in the BC but do a pretty good job controlling that with my breathing. Sometimes just a squirt of air helps.
The ascent with 16 lbs... I'm working hard to stay at 15 feet. sometimes I can and sometimes I can't. No I've not tried 17 lbs.
Yes, with 18 lbs I have no problem with the safety stop but I just hate using that much weight. It messes everything else up at depth. I find myself fiddling with my air a lot and control at depth is a lot more difficult.
Can you recommend anything other than a diet - I'm already on one. Do you think the answer is another pound or two with more air in the bladder.
Comments appreciated.