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It varies a lot from person to person. For example, Rick Murchison says he dives his doubled LP85s in a drysuit with NO additional weight. For the same tanks, I carry 16 pounds and weight check right on.
 
5'9" 145 lbs

Fresh Water, 5/4mm full, 7mm hooded vest, DR Transpac, Canlight (about 2 lbs negative), double AL 80, 10 pounds of lead. Could likely trim that by 2-3 pounds.

Fresh Water, 5/4 full, 7mm hooded vest, 2 pound backplate, no canlight, single AL 80, 4 pounds of lead.

Salt Water, 3/2 shorty, Transpac, no canlight, single AL 80, 2 pounds worked.. could probably trim to 1 pound but the resort didn't have those ;)

-Scott
 
5'9", 200lbs

Salwater with 3mm suit = 12-14lbs
Freshwater with 7+7mm = 22lbs

-J.-
 
TSandM:
It varies a lot from person to person. For example, Rick Murchison says he dives his doubled LP85s in a drysuit with NO additional weight. For the same tanks, I carry 16 pounds and weight check right on.

I wonder what type of undergarments he is wearing and what water temps he is diving in.
 
6' 310lbs

Fresh water in a 7mm (hood and gloves)

20lbs lead (with a steel 120)

Salt water in a 3mm

26 lbs lead (with an AL80) ...but I've never done a comprehensive weight check since I've gotten more comfortable as a diver down there so I MAY be a bit heavy...
 
I always find this a pretty pointless discussion because there are so many variables.

I find that I need to add 2 lbs just getting away from shore. Extra salinity?

But for interests sake, I use lots of lead. Loads :D

28 lbs on a DUI weight & trim with a 6 lb backplate _and_ Turtles (which are 3 lbs negative). And that is perfect weight as it allows me to keep just enough air in my suit to keep a tad warm at 5 fsw with 500 psi in my tank. Any less and I need to let the suit compress all my undies.

Oh, I'm 6'1" weigh 195 lbs and use 200 weight undies under a bag suit with an additional layer of fleece under that... :)
 
When in fresh water I usually use a 3mm wetsuit with hood....I can use anywhere from 8-12 pounds to get down.

In salt water I use 10-12, unless I dive a thicker suit and I always add about 2-4 pounds for that.

I am 5'10" 200 pounds, and I dive a steel lp95 as well as a neutral boyant al 80
 

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