Eric Sedletzky
Contributor
Doing a 15’ weight check in a wetsuit at the beginning of a dive when the wetsuit is fresh and warm with a near empty cylinder is not the same as a 15’ wetsuit weight check at the end of a full length dive.
The wetsuit will be cooled so the gas bubbles will be smaller and the suit will still be somewhat compressed.
The only way to properly check the final buoyancy of a wetsuit at 15’ is after a full length dive to depth.
Doing the eye level with full tank thing at the beginning of the dive is a good start, but after the dive and you’re on your way up you still need to do the 15’ weight check and see where you’re at.
The wetsuit will be cooled so the gas bubbles will be smaller and the suit will still be somewhat compressed.
The only way to properly check the final buoyancy of a wetsuit at 15’ is after a full length dive to depth.
Doing the eye level with full tank thing at the beginning of the dive is a good start, but after the dive and you’re on your way up you still need to do the 15’ weight check and see where you’re at.