waterdaughter
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Gussy:Er...chest area open?...I think my shirt colar is too tight!
By the way, I'm having some problems with it. I'm being flipped forward. I think it's because I have 6 lbs in the each MRS and another 5 lbs in each FRONT pocket. Some people said it's because of the full arms length short 7mm suit which cause my legs to sink to the back. It's probably like Vic said, I have to put the two 5 lbs on the back instead. If it doesn't work, I'll do away with the MRS and use a weight belt with all the weights at the back.
:11: Kind of a pain to purchase weight-integrated and then have to wear a weight belt anyway...
Meanwhile, back at the pool, for my test drive...I was wearing a full 3mm suit and hood, I had 2x4lbs in the back and 2 in each MRS. I was slightly overweighted, since I was using the weight I used with a 7mm and hood...but no tipping, so sounds like Vic is right (which was likely a given

The sales staff at the store also mentionned that the bladder design was such that the design allowed the air to collect in different areas, according to your body position. I don't know if this was simply a dumbed down lesson in "air rises", or if there is something to it...but they said it was part of the trim system..i.e., you can consciously "guide" the air to the area of the BC you wish. Lean back and more air moves to the pocket area, away from the back and voila, you are in your chair... (Could have been a lovely peice of sales improv. as well) so---What Vic said, lol. I'm actually too new at this to even comment.
I will let you know if it's different, in the lake--- if our dive isn't cancelled because of winds.
Cathy
Oh, and I said the chest area was open...try wearing yours without the shirt collar :yippie17: