Inadvertent but valuable weighting lesson

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When I dived in Puget Sound my one and only time, the water temperature was about 46°, and I figured I would need the heavy undergarments I had purchased but never worn in our more moderate water. What a mistake! Not only was I sweating during the dives, I did not think there was enough lead in Seattle to get me under water.

Welcome to my world, John.lol.
 
To follow u on my original post - went diving today for the first time with the new lighter weight - worked great and still could put enough air in the drysuit to be warm and stop the squeeze.

I did quadruple check that the integrated were secured correctly.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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