Time for a new drysuit and I've been thinking about the dump valve position.
I feel that the standard shoulder position makes it a little awkward to dump whilst staying in flat trim, maybe it's just me and my technique or perhaps it's something to do with my current drysuit.
I read about some alternative positions like the cuff but don't think I would go that extreme, then I saw some mentions of the "DIR position" as shown in this pic:
Anyone have their valves in the "DIR" position who can give some feedback?
It looks like this would be a better position for the valve allowing you to dump a little easier in trim by just by raising the elbow? I don't see any draw backs apart from it being slightly more difficult to operate the valve, which is a very minor con. However I'm not the most experienced drysuit diver so if others with more experience could give their opinions that would be great.
I feel that the standard shoulder position makes it a little awkward to dump whilst staying in flat trim, maybe it's just me and my technique or perhaps it's something to do with my current drysuit.
I read about some alternative positions like the cuff but don't think I would go that extreme, then I saw some mentions of the "DIR position" as shown in this pic:
Anyone have their valves in the "DIR" position who can give some feedback?
It looks like this would be a better position for the valve allowing you to dump a little easier in trim by just by raising the elbow? I don't see any draw backs apart from it being slightly more difficult to operate the valve, which is a very minor con. However I'm not the most experienced drysuit diver so if others with more experience could give their opinions that would be great.