Oezkan
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Hi Divers!
I was always diving with hiring gear and just got my First own bcd. Its a wing (Cressi Commander) and I know the Buoyancy and trim is different with a jacket style bcd and despite that I'm not sure if it's the commander, if it's a faulty bcd or if it's normal but:
I got a perfect Buoyancy and trim position in the water in horizontal position. But as soon as I change my position (looking to the side, like one shoulder shows to the ground or even worse super much when I do head down feet up position) my Buoyancy changes without deflating or kicking. I start to ascent. Not a little bit but a lot. I have to either deflate or get back to horizontal position again to not have a rapid ascent. - I never had this with the jacket bcds. I could change position and the Buoyancy was the same. I didnt ascent or decent.
Is this normal for wings or for the cressi commander or do you think its a faulty bcd?
It also takes aaaages to deflate and inflate and after the dive there is a lot of water inside the bladder.
Thanks guys. Dive safe!
I was always diving with hiring gear and just got my First own bcd. Its a wing (Cressi Commander) and I know the Buoyancy and trim is different with a jacket style bcd and despite that I'm not sure if it's the commander, if it's a faulty bcd or if it's normal but:
I got a perfect Buoyancy and trim position in the water in horizontal position. But as soon as I change my position (looking to the side, like one shoulder shows to the ground or even worse super much when I do head down feet up position) my Buoyancy changes without deflating or kicking. I start to ascent. Not a little bit but a lot. I have to either deflate or get back to horizontal position again to not have a rapid ascent. - I never had this with the jacket bcds. I could change position and the Buoyancy was the same. I didnt ascent or decent.
Is this normal for wings or for the cressi commander or do you think its a faulty bcd?
It also takes aaaages to deflate and inflate and after the dive there is a lot of water inside the bladder.
Thanks guys. Dive safe!