OttoDog
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Thanks for all the advce. It seems that there's no real substitute for experience!
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Recently OW certified, along with my wife. Our few dives, I'm blowing through my air while she's coasting.
I was a smoker for 20+ years, but have been smoke free for 4-5 yrs now.
I'll reach 1000 psi while she's still at >1800 psi, and the dive's cut short.
We travel to dive, so I don't know if using HP100's is an option, since I understand most dive shops overseas don't offer them(?).
Any tips/ideas on what I can do to stop being the weak link?
3rd Buoyancy is also key - if you always have to struggle to keep sinking or keep rising to the surface it will be a fight. Get your weight and trim right and you will be good to go.