Mike Boswell
Contributor
Not only can I, but I always do. Either my gear or my body is slightly heavier on the right side. I always dive with 1 lb more in the left pocket. Believe it or not that 1 lb means the difference between a nice, even trim and constantly waving my right hand to stay level on a dive.
I think it's because someone opened a tank valve in my left ear once and blew away about a pound of inner ear.![]()
That's interesting. I wonder if lopsided buoyancy is common.
When I dive in tropical water with my SS backplate, AL80, and no suit, I use 4 pounds of lead, because zero is not enough and two 2-lb weights is the minimum available. My ideal weighting might be 1, 2, or 3 lbs, but no dive op seems to carry 1-lb weights.
Has anybody got a favorite solution for this?