How many pounds of lift with a Balance get?

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KidK9

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Just wondering how many pounds of lift my Seaquest Balance gets. I'll be in NC with a Steel 104 on my back, looking to put a 30cf AL pony on that, and I weigh 160. Any suggestions?
 
It depends on the size, here we go, taken from the Seaquest website.

Lift in pounds.

S - 30
M - 36
ML - 36
L - 40
XL - 50
 
Hardback meaning what?

As well, I'll be diving with a 3mm Farmer John.

So do I have enough lift or not?
 
You have PLENTY of lift. You may even need to wear some weight.
The 104 is about 6 lb. negative full and 1 or 2 lb. negative with 500 psi.
The Al pony will be about 2 lb. negative full and 2 lb. positive with 500 psi.
Most folks your weight will be close to neutral with a 3 mm farmer john.

Enjoy your dives!!
theskull
 
theskull:
The 104 is about 6 lb. negative full and 1 or 2 lb. negative with 500 psi.

Enjoy your dives!!
theskull

I believe a 104 is more than 6lbs negative when empty.

A hardback (hardpack) means the tank mounts on a rigid part of the BC. A 104 would be too much tank for a softpack.

MD
 
You'll be fine with the Balance. I dive one with a steel 15 liter, which is, I think, the equivalent of a lp104. It does have a hard pack and I've never had any sort of slippage or tank movement. Like theskull said, you will likely have to add a bit of weight, but you'll still be okay unless you are terribly overweighted.

Hope this helps,

Phil
 
p.s. I was not just talking in theory, am not a virtual diver.

I went diving this weekend (freshwater) with my SeaQuest Balance, LP 104 Steel and an AL 40 pony in 3mm jumpsuit and hooded vest with no additional weights. I am 5' 10", 175 lbs., and was just slightly heavier than perfectly balanced--PLENTY of lift!

Also dive the Balance with an LP 131, and sometimes with an Al80 (with which I need to wear 4 lbs. lead in fresh water).

Dive safe and have fun,
theskull
 

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