GappyToofus
New
Hi Everybody, I just want to say first off a big Thank You for all the great information I have found on ScubaBoard. I am a new diver in the process of buying my first gear set up and ScubaBoard has been my constant "go to" for unbiased real world reviews of scuba gear. Pork, I had the same problems with my feet floating up and the twirling "playing turtle" instability the whole time I was doing my pool sessions for OW certification. Some of my problem is being a newbie and learning good buoyancy control, but I know a big part is also attributable to oversized, poorly fitting equipment. I am wondering if a couple things are coming into play for you with your new gear. First, neoprene as you are already noting, dramatically changes buoyancy. I had rental 5mm long wetsuit and my own 3mm booties on when I was doing my pool training.... I am just 5'0" tall and all the extra neoprene of the too long wetsuit bunching at my ankles definitely contributed to the headstands. I switched to a shorty for the pool and I did much better with the ankle float. I haven't tried ankle weights, but it sounds like a good idea and I will try it next time I go diving. Us women are generally, on average, more buoyant just by means of body composition (less dense muscle tissue) than men. I love it when I am snorkelling... I just float efffortlessly in salt water with just a tshirt and bathing suit, while my boyfriend sinks like a stone when without a wetsuit
Cold water does required a thicker wetsuit (I dove in Catalina for with a rental 7mm toooo looong wetsuit for my 3rd and 4th "big girl" dive, brrr and had to fight my ankles the whole time) Does your new suit bunch up? Is it too long?
Your new bc.... you said it is short enough in the torso, but fits you wide? Does it slip side to side? Is your tank shifting? Fit is soooo important! When I was playing turtle in the pool and also down in the Florida Keys for my open water checks, my turtle acrobatics were mostly fixed with better fitting bc and proper trim weights.... I am investing in an Aqualung Lotus i3, wing style and am realllllly reallllly hoping it helps, because it fits me so much better than the oversized mostly made for men rental gear I have used so far. I am going to Puerto Rico and St. Croix in jan and feb
I am planning on using an aqualung 3mm long wetsuit (size 14 SHORT) and my new women's bc... I will let you know how it goes with the turtle rolling and sumersaults or hopefully lack thereof! Donna

Your new bc.... you said it is short enough in the torso, but fits you wide? Does it slip side to side? Is your tank shifting? Fit is soooo important! When I was playing turtle in the pool and also down in the Florida Keys for my open water checks, my turtle acrobatics were mostly fixed with better fitting bc and proper trim weights.... I am investing in an Aqualung Lotus i3, wing style and am realllllly reallllly hoping it helps, because it fits me so much better than the oversized mostly made for men rental gear I have used so far. I am going to Puerto Rico and St. Croix in jan and feb
