Hey Guys
i recently started diving dry in a Scubapro Everdry 4 neoprene suit but after diving it multiple times I have been suffering really bad squeeze exclusively in the lower half suit which is pretty uncomfortable to say the least. I try to equalise the pressure with some squirts of air but it only ever works for the upper portion of the suit since practically no air flows to the lower half.
I am unsure of why this is happening since there is definitely space between the over suit and under suit and air does sometimes make it there but that puts me into an ascent. It has been suggested that my trim may be the cause of it since I suspect I am slightly overweighted causing tilt when swimming horizontally but not sure if this would be enough to limit the airflow. Also the suit remains compressed in the lower half when I exit the water which leads me to further question this theory.
I am really worried that that the suit may not be fitted correctly and be a danger so if anyone has experienced similar issues or has an idea of how I could alienate the pressure it would be greatly appreciated. I am going diving soon so can test the trim theory with less attached weight,
Thanks in advance.
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i recently started diving dry in a Scubapro Everdry 4 neoprene suit but after diving it multiple times I have been suffering really bad squeeze exclusively in the lower half suit which is pretty uncomfortable to say the least. I try to equalise the pressure with some squirts of air but it only ever works for the upper portion of the suit since practically no air flows to the lower half.
I am unsure of why this is happening since there is definitely space between the over suit and under suit and air does sometimes make it there but that puts me into an ascent. It has been suggested that my trim may be the cause of it since I suspect I am slightly overweighted causing tilt when swimming horizontally but not sure if this would be enough to limit the airflow. Also the suit remains compressed in the lower half when I exit the water which leads me to further question this theory.
I am really worried that that the suit may not be fitted correctly and be a danger so if anyone has experienced similar issues or has an idea of how I could alienate the pressure it would be greatly appreciated. I am going diving soon so can test the trim theory with less attached weight,
Thanks in advance.
E