Okay, I've got a problem that seems to be the opposite of everyone else. In my dry suit my feet sink if I hover motionless. I'm using fins that have positive buoyancy, and I'm wearing two pairs of heavy socks.
Before going from Diving Concepts attached boots (hated feeling the rocks through the soles) to socks and Rock Boots I didn't have an issue. I can compensate a bit by adding a bit more air to the suit and making my feet the high part of me to put the bubble there, but I can't count on it staying there.
The only thing I can come up with is adding weight on the valve, but I'm concerned that it may not be enough. I've also played with moving my BC on my body and even the tank position, without much affect.
And no I'm not going to put those things you put on kids arm's. I don't have the flexibility to put air in them at depth.
Before going from Diving Concepts attached boots (hated feeling the rocks through the soles) to socks and Rock Boots I didn't have an issue. I can compensate a bit by adding a bit more air to the suit and making my feet the high part of me to put the bubble there, but I can't count on it staying there.
The only thing I can come up with is adding weight on the valve, but I'm concerned that it may not be enough. I've also played with moving my BC on my body and even the tank position, without much affect.
And no I'm not going to put those things you put on kids arm's. I don't have the flexibility to put air in them at depth.