Here's a different perspective. It seems heavy because you're new to diving and not used to the gear. Put a dozen or so dives on it and you may be surprised as to what heavy really is.
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Thank you!I'm not a package fan. Kind of a "pick each piece for its merits" kind of guy. But if I were starting and wanted good value across the board until I acquired my own opinions and prejudices, this would be a good start.
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I'm sure I'll get some disagreement from my fellow SB'ers here.
Yes I could tell this already, had 4's and then 3's and 2's. I would have much rather just kept the same equipment for the whole course, at least the BCD part. I think I'll really enjoy going in now outside of a class environment. We had one really good patient instructor and then another who was not patient and seemed frustrated. This caused anxiety, some students were just worried if they were going to get yelled at again instead of focusing on their skills.Going from a 3mm in a pool to a 7mm in the outside world is going to be a big difference, and require a change. Working on proper weighting is paramount. I hope it was stressed in your instruction.
Each new class/certification I have taken has had the instructor having the class do a weight check. It is amazing to watch the weight be shed as skills develop....
Sorry to hear that....This caused anxiety, some students were just worried if they were going to get yelled at again instead of focusing on their skills.
As you describe the difference between your pool experience and the OW experience, you are blaming the BP/W for your difficulty with buoyancy. I believe you identified the wrong culprit.I finally had my bouyancy pretty good under control and then felt I was going up and down a lot at the quarry dives. I'd be happy without the plate, just more weight to carry around.