dtdesola
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I dove a Seaquest BC on Saturday with a 7mm suit and 30# of weight and was too buoyant. I have two questions of you fine Red Sox loving (Ortiz for Govenor anyone?) people.
1) I am about 5'11, 185. Base on your experience w/ outfits consisting of 7mm suits, hoods, boots, gloves, what would you expect to be about the right amount of weight. I am guessing 35 would have done the trick, but this amount of weight has surprised some that I have talked to.
2) I really disliked the BC I wore as I felt quite restricted in terms of movment. I hate to start WWIII as I know this is a really sensitive subject, but do any of you STRONGLY recommend a bp/w set-up for diving around here--for the reduced bulk, other advantages? A friend has been talking this system up, but I want to hear more opinions. So far the arguments for include:
a) streamlined profile in the water + ease of movement
b) relatively easy to pack for travel (I'd consider getting an AL plate so it could do double duty for warm as well as cold water + be light to carry in luggage)
c) better weight distribution for level orientation in water.
Reasons against include:
a) less comfortable, particularly out of water
b) not as easy to float on your back
c) pretty expensive in terms of what you actually get.
All that said, what do you think...what do you wear? Also, if you wear a bp/w, how much weight do you carry for NE diving and how much lift do you recommend for wings; e.g., 25#, 30#, 45#?
Based on my dive Saturday, I think I'm going to love diving in New England!
Thanks,
-d.
1) I am about 5'11, 185. Base on your experience w/ outfits consisting of 7mm suits, hoods, boots, gloves, what would you expect to be about the right amount of weight. I am guessing 35 would have done the trick, but this amount of weight has surprised some that I have talked to.
2) I really disliked the BC I wore as I felt quite restricted in terms of movment. I hate to start WWIII as I know this is a really sensitive subject, but do any of you STRONGLY recommend a bp/w set-up for diving around here--for the reduced bulk, other advantages? A friend has been talking this system up, but I want to hear more opinions. So far the arguments for include:
a) streamlined profile in the water + ease of movement
b) relatively easy to pack for travel (I'd consider getting an AL plate so it could do double duty for warm as well as cold water + be light to carry in luggage)
c) better weight distribution for level orientation in water.
Reasons against include:
a) less comfortable, particularly out of water
b) not as easy to float on your back
c) pretty expensive in terms of what you actually get.
All that said, what do you think...what do you wear? Also, if you wear a bp/w, how much weight do you carry for NE diving and how much lift do you recommend for wings; e.g., 25#, 30#, 45#?
Based on my dive Saturday, I think I'm going to love diving in New England!
Thanks,
-d.