mpgunner
Contributor
I sure like having the BCD control near the end of my dive.
Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
I use the BC for for buoyancy, and, just enough air in the drysuit to eliminate squeeze. Using your drysuit just for buoyancy is a prelude to a potentially nasty situation which could earn you a ride to the chamber. Simplicity will always win...Okay, I don't get it . . . yes, I'm easily confused; there, saved you from saying it!
I'm reading the PADI drysuit diver manual. It has an interesting set of instructions:
BUT
AND
I don't get it. Why use your drysuit as buoyancy control at all, given that you may not dive dry all the time, that if you progress into tec or cave you will use your BC or Wing, etc.
Why not use the drysuit inflate for squeeze from the get-go, and stick to using your BC for . . . buoyancy control!
So, am I missing something here? Would someone help me understand the pros and cons, as I don't see the issue with having two gas spaces to manage being an issue?
(if this doesn't belong in exposure suits, feel free to move it, Mr/Ms Mod!)