SeaHorse81
Contributor
I just started drysuit diving this year, and have 19 open water dives on it so far. I find I do far better to keep as little air in the suit as I can -- I have enough to reduce squeeze and permit warmth, and not a bit more. I'm still learning to be more accutely aware of exactly where in the suit the air is, especially toward the end of a dive when the tank may be adding to the high-feet tendency. If I start going up involuntarily (happily not happening much these days) I can dump air from the BC way faster than I can get it out of the suit, which feels like a safer alternative.