Hey all,
I've just been out this week-end to try the DIR-like config, with doubles, bp and wing (75lbs), long hose and all. Being a real newbee with that gear (first time with doubles AND bp/wing), i have to admit that the first dive was quite unpleasant, with lots of air shifting and balance problem. After the 4th dive (and having gone through a too loose crotch strap to a REALLY overtight one --ouch-- and back), thing got better with the balance. There was only one thing i really still had trouble with: the deflator. I really had the feeling that it sometimes worked and sometimes just sat there doing nothing, even with in more upright position. Not that good for self-confidence when ascending to a deco-stop.
Being used to "normal" jackets, i have a tendancy to raise the left shoulder and purge... now with the valve at the center of the wing makes this a no no.
So basically, my question to the wing gurus is that: is there a trick to use the deflator? what should ur body position be? should the mouth of the deflator higher than the valve? in the end i always used the back dump, but i find the control to be less precise than with the deflator.
I don't know if it's a common problem for beginners, but i'd like to hear from ppl and hopefully get some advice.
Thanks a bunch,
-Anfeust
I've just been out this week-end to try the DIR-like config, with doubles, bp and wing (75lbs), long hose and all. Being a real newbee with that gear (first time with doubles AND bp/wing), i have to admit that the first dive was quite unpleasant, with lots of air shifting and balance problem. After the 4th dive (and having gone through a too loose crotch strap to a REALLY overtight one --ouch-- and back), thing got better with the balance. There was only one thing i really still had trouble with: the deflator. I really had the feeling that it sometimes worked and sometimes just sat there doing nothing, even with in more upright position. Not that good for self-confidence when ascending to a deco-stop.
Being used to "normal" jackets, i have a tendancy to raise the left shoulder and purge... now with the valve at the center of the wing makes this a no no.
So basically, my question to the wing gurus is that: is there a trick to use the deflator? what should ur body position be? should the mouth of the deflator higher than the valve? in the end i always used the back dump, but i find the control to be less precise than with the deflator.
I don't know if it's a common problem for beginners, but i'd like to hear from ppl and hopefully get some advice.

Thanks a bunch,
-Anfeust