_Ishmael_
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Hi Scubaboard folks!
per some excellent advice via this board, I have purchased a USIA Techiniflex (front-entry w/silicone seals) that I am very happy with. thus far I have done 8 dives with it and now I'm trying to figure out some of the small customization choices that are out there. I do realize that there are not going to be any hard answers but I would like to hear peoples' opinions.
1. I have read several divers say that their USIA suits are a little baggy in the legs and they have found gators or ankle weights helpful. I have semi-heavy fins but still find myself with "floating feet". would either of these be a good investment, even if I just use them to get more comfortable with the rest of the suit and then lose them later on? what's a good weight for someone who is already a slow-moving surface swimmer? what do people mean when they say they use their ankle weights as "tank weights?"
2. My BCD has integrated weight pockets but I have heard some people say that eventually I'll need to upgrade to a harness. is a harness really so necessary/preferred that its purchase is inevitable?
3. Storage. it seems like the recommended way to store a suit is loosely rolled up with the zipper 2 inches open and to avoid storage on a hanger. this is to prevent weight being unevenly distributed and stressing the neck ring. due to space limitations in my studio apt. I would prefer to hang my suit. using some soft cloth rags I have been able to evenly distribute the weight, is this an acceptable way to store my suit long-term or are there other reasons to avoid hanger storage?
thanks everybody! I have a few more questions but I want to continue perusing the board to see if I can find the answers.
per some excellent advice via this board, I have purchased a USIA Techiniflex (front-entry w/silicone seals) that I am very happy with. thus far I have done 8 dives with it and now I'm trying to figure out some of the small customization choices that are out there. I do realize that there are not going to be any hard answers but I would like to hear peoples' opinions.
1. I have read several divers say that their USIA suits are a little baggy in the legs and they have found gators or ankle weights helpful. I have semi-heavy fins but still find myself with "floating feet". would either of these be a good investment, even if I just use them to get more comfortable with the rest of the suit and then lose them later on? what's a good weight for someone who is already a slow-moving surface swimmer? what do people mean when they say they use their ankle weights as "tank weights?"
2. My BCD has integrated weight pockets but I have heard some people say that eventually I'll need to upgrade to a harness. is a harness really so necessary/preferred that its purchase is inevitable?
3. Storage. it seems like the recommended way to store a suit is loosely rolled up with the zipper 2 inches open and to avoid storage on a hanger. this is to prevent weight being unevenly distributed and stressing the neck ring. due to space limitations in my studio apt. I would prefer to hang my suit. using some soft cloth rags I have been able to evenly distribute the weight, is this an acceptable way to store my suit long-term or are there other reasons to avoid hanger storage?
thanks everybody! I have a few more questions but I want to continue perusing the board to see if I can find the answers.