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Dive Source:Many instructors incorporate lift bag use in their advanced course as part of the instructor specified skills . It also often taught in detail as part of the NAUI master scuba diver course and also in Adv. Nitrox Decompression Procedures (upline/hangline)
I agree with the other statements here that you shouldn't need a lift bag to back up your BC and have never seen anybody carry one just for that purpose ( but hey...I haven't seen everything..)
FWIW, my inflator host tore off at the shoulder once, but nothing much happened. Swimming back to the surface wasn't a big deal, although the 3 minute safety stop was a real bas***d (need to swim hard enough maintain exactly enough thrust to stay at 15 feet - too much and you surface, too little and you sink).
Since then, I picked up a Carter SMB on a trip in Florida, and carry it in case I need to hang somewhere for a while or float on the surface without a functional BC.
It's also a really cool surface marker, since it's 10' tall and about 6" wide.
I was a little disturbed the first time I needed to signal the boat with a 4' safety sausage in 5' seas. It's amazing how short 4' seems.
Terry