Anyone else feel the Zeagle rangers trim is a bit off? The weight pouches push the center of gravity low and towards the back. IF I release all tension in my body and just let the rig take me, I slowly roll into a half back flip and would sink to the bottom tank first.
Another diver suggested I put weight pockets on the top tank band to trim better. Seems like putting a couple of pound on the chest area would be more effective. Pushing tank bands down as far as they will go helps, but you can only go down so far on 100 steels. Plus, now the valve is high enough that I might bump it with my head.
Thoughts? anyone else out there with the issue? And has anyone used the less expensive tank band pockets from manufactures like XS? I can't justify $50-60 bucks for something Zeagle should have included in the first place!
Another diver suggested I put weight pockets on the top tank band to trim better. Seems like putting a couple of pound on the chest area would be more effective. Pushing tank bands down as far as they will go helps, but you can only go down so far on 100 steels. Plus, now the valve is high enough that I might bump it with my head.
Thoughts? anyone else out there with the issue? And has anyone used the less expensive tank band pockets from manufactures like XS? I can't justify $50-60 bucks for something Zeagle should have included in the first place!