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Not true. Use a proper weight belt, put it on before you put on the harness. In this way even if the buckle of the weight belt fails, the harness holds it still in place. And your aware buddy will notice the open buckle and fix it.I weight belt is something you can loose. That's what you don't want in a cave, on deco, anywhere....
Yes, that's one of the scenarios I want to prevent. No, a belt is no solution to me.Not true. Use a proper weight belt, put it on before you put on the harness. In this way even if the buckle of the weight belt fails, the harness holds it still in place. And your aware buddy will notice the open buckle and fix it.
I have several dives with 1.5 kgs "plates" in drysuit pockets when adjusting weight. Obviously weight on feet needs "to be moved" but they fit quite ok in the "slate pocket"One more idea: what about some lead ins drysuit's pockets? I guess 2x500 grams is enough. Not as elegant as v or p-weight but lead is closer to my feet so it will change trim more than on my (lower) back.