For people who need to switch back and forth between wetsuits and drysuits

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I thought shoulder straps didn't matter as much? Just tighten the waist strap and deal with a little more room?

Idk, ivenever felt the need to adjust anything but the waist strap.. being horizontal I can't really feel the extra room.. is that different for other people?

I have another plate, too lazy to set it up guess..

Edit: also need to add I can't remember the last time I dove wet and maybe my memory is shot🤷‍♂️

They dont.

Unless youre an unflexible noob trying to do valve drills with perfect bouy and trim. Such a silly thing to train for.
 
I thought shoulder straps didn't matter as much? Just tighten the waist strap and deal with a little more room?

Idk, ivenever felt the need to adjust anything but the waist strap.. being horizontal I can't really feel the extra room.. is that different for other people?

I have another plate, too lazy to set it up guess..

Edit: also need to add I can't remember the last time I dove wet and maybe my memory is shot🤷‍♂️
The D’s will likely end up in a different spot, factor in the thickness of the dry suit and insulation but not much, this is an interesting idea but for me I would also want a different wing so it’s always been easier to have a dedicated warm water rig.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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