laevimanus
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I doubt there'll ever be a ribbon campaign for us, but being a short person is hard!
I'm looking for some input, but also some commiseration!
I'm five foot zero (~152 cm). Only seven dives in, and the struggle is real. From silly issues like being told during the pool sessions, "Gather 'round in chest deep water" and standing like a ballerina on my fins, to probably hopeless ones involving rental wetsuits. Anyway here goes:
1) Cylinders
a. They simultaneously dangle past my butt and bang into the back of my head. I'm going to ask my lds if they have shorter tanks the next time I rent, but what happens in situations when smaller tanks aren't available? Is it better to have them dangle lower, although that makes me plow through the water?
b. When normal people carry them, they can carry them with a straight arm in one hand. If I do that, it drags on the ground. Lifting it up part way is tiring,and carrying full ones like a baby is even more tiring. I can't use a wheeled cart everywhere, and while people have offered to carry them for me, I probably won't have a volunteer sherpa everywhere I go, and anyway, I like to be self-sufficient. Any solution to this?
2) Wetsuits
I probably have to eventually buy custom wet/drysuits, but in the meantime, I'm renting them. I want to eventually get a drysuit, but haven't gotten my cert yet. I'm sure I'll have the same problem. My question now is, what do I do with the excess length of neoprene in the legs? I've tried distributing it evenly over my legs, but it made it harder to bend my legs. I next tried cuffing it at the ankles, but that gave me floaty feet. My lds doesn't rent short wetsuits. Am I missing something? I don't see myself buying anything custom made in the near future.
3) Any short people problems I haven't experienced yet but can look forward to????
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for some input, but also some commiseration!
I'm five foot zero (~152 cm). Only seven dives in, and the struggle is real. From silly issues like being told during the pool sessions, "Gather 'round in chest deep water" and standing like a ballerina on my fins, to probably hopeless ones involving rental wetsuits. Anyway here goes:
1) Cylinders
a. They simultaneously dangle past my butt and bang into the back of my head. I'm going to ask my lds if they have shorter tanks the next time I rent, but what happens in situations when smaller tanks aren't available? Is it better to have them dangle lower, although that makes me plow through the water?
b. When normal people carry them, they can carry them with a straight arm in one hand. If I do that, it drags on the ground. Lifting it up part way is tiring,and carrying full ones like a baby is even more tiring. I can't use a wheeled cart everywhere, and while people have offered to carry them for me, I probably won't have a volunteer sherpa everywhere I go, and anyway, I like to be self-sufficient. Any solution to this?
2) Wetsuits
I probably have to eventually buy custom wet/drysuits, but in the meantime, I'm renting them. I want to eventually get a drysuit, but haven't gotten my cert yet. I'm sure I'll have the same problem. My question now is, what do I do with the excess length of neoprene in the legs? I've tried distributing it evenly over my legs, but it made it harder to bend my legs. I next tried cuffing it at the ankles, but that gave me floaty feet. My lds doesn't rent short wetsuits. Am I missing something? I don't see myself buying anything custom made in the near future.
3) Any short people problems I haven't experienced yet but can look forward to????

Thanks in advance!