Dsix36
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I have several years on various rebreathers and a few years on the rEvo in particular. I have, and still do, use my wing, loop volume, and drysuit all for buoyancy. What I use at any given time will be dictated by multiple things. These can be the dive profile, my needed trim at the moment, the terrain just ahead of me, and it will change at any time as I deem necessary and must beneficial to me.
When I reach the surface, the only form of buoyancy is ALWAYS the wing if I feel the need to be further out of the water than I already am. I DO NOT like to remove my DSV until I am safely on the boat and waste a lot of O2 making damn sure to have a safe loop to breathe.
I have been forced to speak on the surface and have removed the DSV without closing to blurt out a quick answer on more than one occassion and my loop did not instantly empty as some have stated. It still contained enough gas to breathe when I stuck the DSV back in my gob. it is extremely easy to over vent on the surface and feel your lungs turn inside out trying to get a breathe if you are not careful and tolerate a bit of "chipmunk cheeks".
When I reach the surface, the only form of buoyancy is ALWAYS the wing if I feel the need to be further out of the water than I already am. I DO NOT like to remove my DSV until I am safely on the boat and waste a lot of O2 making damn sure to have a safe loop to breathe.
I have been forced to speak on the surface and have removed the DSV without closing to blurt out a quick answer on more than one occassion and my loop did not instantly empty as some have stated. It still contained enough gas to breathe when I stuck the DSV back in my gob. it is extremely easy to over vent on the surface and feel your lungs turn inside out trying to get a breathe if you are not careful and tolerate a bit of "chipmunk cheeks".