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I always dive steel so I suppose that would apply to me.
My harness however stays well put. I mean ME rolling on my side. I use jetfins and while in motion it's not a problem because like you said, they act as aileronto some degree but if one was to be still then the rolling becomes a little issue. It's corrected easily enough but avoidable completely would be better. Much agree on pitch, those posture can make some minor corrections weight placement is the answer, though moving weight up and down on the body is rather easy and easily remedied in my experience.
What you said to stay on a bicycle is exactly the experience I find that counters the issue, however, imagine we didn't have the issue to begin with, better right?
I'd love in a perfect world to have my harness webbing be weighted in my chest area but I'm not willing to put weights there due to them being in the way and increasing drag in one of the few streamlined areas we naturally have as humans.
Good info though! Keep it coming people!
My harness however stays well put. I mean ME rolling on my side. I use jetfins and while in motion it's not a problem because like you said, they act as aileronto some degree but if one was to be still then the rolling becomes a little issue. It's corrected easily enough but avoidable completely would be better. Much agree on pitch, those posture can make some minor corrections weight placement is the answer, though moving weight up and down on the body is rather easy and easily remedied in my experience.
What you said to stay on a bicycle is exactly the experience I find that counters the issue, however, imagine we didn't have the issue to begin with, better right?
I'd love in a perfect world to have my harness webbing be weighted in my chest area but I'm not willing to put weights there due to them being in the way and increasing drag in one of the few streamlined areas we naturally have as humans.
Good info though! Keep it coming people!