I learned a lesson the hard way about weighting for neutral at 10 or 15 feet. I had a dive where we had a problem at 100 feet that caused us to stay there longer than we had originally planned, so I ended up at the end of the dive with about 600 psi. We had planned for me to shoot a bag at the beginning of the ascent, and I did. I got to 10 feet with 500 psi in the tank and learned something important -- You can't keep a bag upright on the surface unless you put downward tension on the line. You can't put downward tension on the line unless you can be a little negative. I spent the ten foot stop swimming vigorously downward to try to avoid popping to the surface from keeping tension on the line -- of course, I could have let it get loose, but then you get entangled in it and that's a PITA.
I've had a couple of instructors (DIR instructors, to boot!) tell me that they prefer to dive a couple of pounds overweighted just for this sort of reason.
I've had a couple of instructors (DIR instructors, to boot!) tell me that they prefer to dive a couple of pounds overweighted just for this sort of reason.