Divingblueberry
Contributor
Bonjour
I have very limited experience : close to 60 dives, 2 trips to Cozumel and few dives in the cold waters of the St-Laurence. I got a good deal on a drysuit and bought it since it is the best way to dive as much as possible around here. Got a crash course with a very good instructor (2 hours in a pool). After 4 dives in the quarry, here I am sitting in a zodiac heading for a 70' dive. The dive went well in general. I was boddied with a very nice and experienced woman who said to me while we were packing up : " I saw you going around with quite a squeeze for a long time... I was the same, I didn't want to add air when I started. " I didn't have the chance to ask more questions because she had to leave but I can't stop thinking about it...
She was totally right though, I endured a queeze because I didn't want to add more air (and have to deal with it later on). How do you get to manage efficiently air in your suit ?
Any tips for a very green drysuit diver is welcome.
Merci !
I have very limited experience : close to 60 dives, 2 trips to Cozumel and few dives in the cold waters of the St-Laurence. I got a good deal on a drysuit and bought it since it is the best way to dive as much as possible around here. Got a crash course with a very good instructor (2 hours in a pool). After 4 dives in the quarry, here I am sitting in a zodiac heading for a 70' dive. The dive went well in general. I was boddied with a very nice and experienced woman who said to me while we were packing up : " I saw you going around with quite a squeeze for a long time... I was the same, I didn't want to add air when I started. " I didn't have the chance to ask more questions because she had to leave but I can't stop thinking about it...
She was totally right though, I endured a queeze because I didn't want to add more air (and have to deal with it later on). How do you get to manage efficiently air in your suit ?
Any tips for a very green drysuit diver is welcome.
Merci !