Scotttyd
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I am recently certified (6 dives under my belt!!!!!). I am looking at buying a BC, how do I determine what my ideal buoyancy lift is?? Is it better to have a higher or lower Buoyancy lift?
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Scotttyd:Is it better to have a higher or lower Buoyancy lift?
Just to clarify, the lift needs to be greater than the negative buoyancy at depth. Many like to add another 10 pounds or so of extra lift beyond that. To say that you need more lift than the equipment weight makes no more sense than saying that you need lift greater than your body weight.RoatanMan:It is better to have a lift capacity higher than the weight of the gear that you will be wearing.
Charlie99:Just to clarify, the lift needs to be greater than the negative buoyancy at depth. Many like to add another 10 pounds or so of extra lift beyond that. To say that you need more lift than the equipment weight makes no more sense than saying that you need lift greater than your body weight.
There are two basic requirements ----
achieve positive buoyancy at depth (wetsuit compressed) with full tanks
and
float the gear on the surface if you need to degear for some reason.