Inherent buoyancy of SP Ladyhawk?

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My wife has a new Scubapro Ladyhawk BC. She's looking forward to her first dive with it on Monday.

I'm trying to get an estimate of how much lead she'll need (using the handy spreadsheet linked at the top of this page), so I'd like to get an idea of how much inherent buoyancy the Ladyhawk has.

Any ideas?
 
I thought there was a list floating around somewhere and i remember the knighthawk was almost neutral. i'm guessing the ladyhawk will be similar?
 
Only documentation I found is from scuba diving magazine and from the rep.

Scuba Diving magazine says neutral--0lbs
Rep says .5 lbs positive buoyancy when completely dry until saturated, then 0 lbs when wet.
 
Thanks, vel and bobbin! We'll plan assuming it's neutral. The dive was postponed, so she hasn't used it yet.
 

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