dkktsunami
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Weight pockets on cam bands - XS Scuba.
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Most last recreational safety stops are practiced at 3-5m 15-20ft, this is were you should be able to maintain neutral bouyancy.
I'm not having any buoyancy issues, I can park at my safety stop and hover there with no problems at all. My issue is with trim, and my center of gravity in the water allowing easy positioning horizontal or vertical rather than always tipping vertical.
I'm likely going the route of BP/W, but it seems a considerably more complex purchase than just buying a BC off the shelf - I see several package options of course but the complexity is due to the flexibility of the modular system.
Just finished a great dive vacation in Maui but had problems maintaining trim on most of my dives. When I mounted the tank very high on the BCD I was fine but this was occasionally a bit awkward when I looked forward and my head was resting on the valve. I ended up having to do a lot of little finning to keep my trim - I'm sure this affected my air consumption.
How could I have resolved this? I asked the LDS we rented our gear from but they had zero suggestions (probably just the uninspired dude working the counter that day). The only thing I could come up with was putting a weight at the top of my tank. I was using an AquaLung weight integrated BC. I didn't have this problem at all in a prior dive trip also using weight integrated. I'm 6', 185lbs, so pretty normal body size. I'm looking at making a BC purchase soon and if there are things I should be considering to help this I want to be aware of them. Any suggestions would be helpful.