Well, this gal loves her 6 pound steel backplate! Reduces how much I have to carry in my pockets.
For personal reasons, I have to limit what I carry on my upper back. I wear all weight on a belt.
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Well, this gal loves her 6 pound steel backplate! Reduces how much I have to carry in my pockets.
For personal reasons, I have to limit what I carry on my upper back. I wear all weight on a belt.
And I am the opposite. Even with lower back problems, wearing the steel backplate has eliminated the tug of a weight belt around my waist. and, greatly improved my trim.
PADI teaches to use only your dry suit for bouyancy control. This is not correct.
So -- no one has answered my question - is 28 pounds within the range of "normal"?
I went from 10Lbs in a 5mm wetty to 20 Lbs in a compressed neoprene dry.
Yes, but only for Harley drivers.
It depends on so many variables. Suit construction, amount and loft of undergarments, tank etc etc.