yep, looks good Gary.
Like I said, it isn't impossible to stay upright but it does require work to do so - the more air you put into the bladder the greater the work but why not get a bladder where it requires no work at all? - ie a jacket BCD. Be honest now - Can you actually stay in a vertical position on the surface, even with a half filled back inflate bladder, without movement?
This is simple physics: air filled things float (back of diver goes up); not air filled things don't float (face and head of diver goes down)
I think you're missing my point
Looking at the picture (I don't know who's who) and please correct me if I'm wrong - I can only evaluate what looks apparent to me in the photo as I obviously wasn't there. The blue guy has very little air in his bladder and he might be holding onto the body with 1 hand at arms length so it doesn't look like much effort would be getting expended there. The red guy has a bit more air but again very little and it doesn't look like he's holding on to the body at all
Also something to note is look how low in the water the diver's heads are.
There is nothing "wrong" with anything in this picture but I'm the type of person always looking for the better mouse trap. Just because we've been using XYZ in past has never been good enough for me.
Why would you use something that you know you can't (or shouldn't)fill up completely? There will come a day when somebody does

Like I said, it isn't impossible to stay upright but it does require work to do so - the more air you put into the bladder the greater the work but why not get a bladder where it requires no work at all? - ie a jacket BCD. Be honest now - Can you actually stay in a vertical position on the surface, even with a half filled back inflate bladder, without movement?
This is simple physics: air filled things float (back of diver goes up); not air filled things don't float (face and head of diver goes down)
I think you're missing my point
Looking at the picture (I don't know who's who) and please correct me if I'm wrong - I can only evaluate what looks apparent to me in the photo as I obviously wasn't there. The blue guy has very little air in his bladder and he might be holding onto the body with 1 hand at arms length so it doesn't look like much effort would be getting expended there. The red guy has a bit more air but again very little and it doesn't look like he's holding on to the body at all
Also something to note is look how low in the water the diver's heads are.
There is nothing "wrong" with anything in this picture but I'm the type of person always looking for the better mouse trap. Just because we've been using XYZ in past has never been good enough for me.
Why would you use something that you know you can't (or shouldn't)fill up completely? There will come a day when somebody does
