Air_Miser
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Hey- great thread, this is exacty what I was hoping to find on here. I just picked up my first drysuit last night (trilam) after diving wet the last 2 weekends in the 32-degree St. Lawrence, so looking forward to getting it in open water!
My question, especially for Groundhog since you sound like you just recently went dry, did you find you had to use more or less weight with the drysuit than you did wet? I'm getting conflicting opinions on that question.
After trying the suit in the pool last night I'm tempted to use a couple of extra pounds until I get back to good buoyancy control, but I'm thinking that just means I'll need more air in the suit which would be counterproductive.
Any & all input appreciated, thanks!
Air_Miser
(Changing my nickname to: "Upside-down guy rocketing toward the surface")
My question, especially for Groundhog since you sound like you just recently went dry, did you find you had to use more or less weight with the drysuit than you did wet? I'm getting conflicting opinions on that question.
After trying the suit in the pool last night I'm tempted to use a couple of extra pounds until I get back to good buoyancy control, but I'm thinking that just means I'll need more air in the suit which would be counterproductive.
Any & all input appreciated, thanks!
Air_Miser
(Changing my nickname to: "Upside-down guy rocketing toward the surface")