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-Back inflation with this BC is great. Two trim weight pockets are available next to the single band cam strap on each side. Compared to my Zeagle which had minimal 'push' at the surface, the Hydros seems to want to make me snorkel back to the boat if I don't put weight in the trim pockets even with my normal steel 100s. So I would recommend using the trim weights.
First, thank you for the great report.
Despite of the "naysayers" early on in this thread (and others on SB), this BC now appears to be a true innovation in BC design.
I am curious on how the BC does when trying to stay in a vertical position on the surface with trim weights on, do you still find yourself kicking with fins trying to keep your head up at all?
Thank you for reading the whole damn thing
I actually did surface one dive with 4 pounds of trim weighting. It does help. But I find that the correct amount of air in the BC post dive on the surface may be the edge in staying vertical . I tend to max fill my BC at the surface.
You going to try a Hydros out? I really think Scubapro is onto something going forward.