xnight,
everyones ideas are going to be different depending upon who you ask and what experiences they have with equipment. Yes, you may have over purchased on your gear. However, my recommendation is to go back to the store (assuming you purchased your gear from a store) and work with them. Even if it means paying $10 for a night in the stores pool to work out your rig for comfort, do that. It will allow the store people see you in your rig in a wet envirornment. They could than size you up/down properly for what you really need in gear.
Never stop asking questions, and you will always learn something new.
I dive because I love it.
I love it so I dive.
bh
everyones ideas are going to be different depending upon who you ask and what experiences they have with equipment. Yes, you may have over purchased on your gear. However, my recommendation is to go back to the store (assuming you purchased your gear from a store) and work with them. Even if it means paying $10 for a night in the stores pool to work out your rig for comfort, do that. It will allow the store people see you in your rig in a wet envirornment. They could than size you up/down properly for what you really need in gear.
Never stop asking questions, and you will always learn something new.
I dive because I love it.
I love it so I dive.
bh