Stoo
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While this is true, it also adds a potentially significant risk. As the SMB rises from depth, it can generate a significant amount of lift. If the diver manages to tangle themselves in the line, or if the spool /reel snags, the SMB is going to drag the diver up and will continue to do so until it reaches the surface.But it is also easier to deploy the deeper you are - less air required at depth to have it full at the surface.
As for actual use, most of my local diving doesn't require it, but when we dive in Belize we typically stray away from everyone else. I discuss this with our captain and he likes it if we "blow a bag" when we are doing our stops. It just makes it easier for him... he doesn't need to search for us while he's picking others. I use the 6' DAN SMB which requires some air to fill, so there's actually an advantage to sending it from 30' or so. In the off chance something snags, I'm only going to get dragged up to my stop, not the surface~
