@Marie13
I'm using a MAKO rubber belt with a whole bunch of 2-pounders strung onto it:View attachment 584983
You can see the little gap in the middle, that's to leave space for my crotch strap in the back. So it distributes the weight along my hips, perhaps with a slight bias toward the rear. It works great when I put 8-10 lbs on it to dive wet, but with 20 lbs it's noticeably more saggy when walking around on the surface. Not too bad, but a little annoying.
It very well could be that I am taking more weight than necessary. I got here by taking the ballast I use while diving wet (8mm single piece), and adding 11 lbs. That setup was 2 lbs in the trim pockets, 16 lbs on the belt, 3 lbs ankle weights. Felt OK at the start, but underweighted when my tank got down to 40 or 50%. So I slapped on a few more pounds and ended up at 2 in the pockets, 20 on the belt, which brings me up to +15lbs lead vs wet. With that weighting, I was able to hold my depth even in the 3-4' range with the tank below 1/3.
If the suit is too loose in the legs, then I could see getting a big bubble there, which would contribute both to head-down trim and to needing more lead overall. In that case, maybe a better fix would be having the suit modified to take it in a bit in the legs, or gaiters. Next time I'm out I will pay special attention to my legs, and see if there's a lot of air in there. As for the class, I'm not opposed to it, just kinda thought I would see if I can figure it out by myself, then take a class if I still need help. In the scheme of things, it's not like $150 or $200 or whatever for a class is a big deal.
Did I read that correctly - you were using ankle weights even with your wetsuit? Yes, gaiters/leg wraps would be a much better option than ankle weights.