David P
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It seems to me, this is a MAJOR reason to buy your own gear. If you have to rent gear each time you dive, wouldnt you have to go through this with the different gear?
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David P:It seems to me, this is a MAJOR reason to buy your own gear. If you have to rent gear each time you dive, wouldnt you have to go through this with the different gear?
Hi, QD. I used to think my legs ran low in the water, too. I'd second the suggestion to have a buddy evaluate your position. You can also drop your head down and look back between your legs to see where you fins are while you're finning along. It might surprise you--mine tend to be just slightly above my torso, with my knees slightly bent. Check, too, whether you're arching your back.Quonnie Diver:I am a new diver with 15 or so dives. What is the best way to determine where the different weights should be. Sometimes my legs feel a little too bouyant. I know I need to improve my form and would appreciate any advice.
If your legs really do run high, QD, you could give ankle weights a try. I used them when I started diving drysuited (1.5 pounds per ankle), but as I dropped weight and suit air I found I didin't need them. For a recreational diver in good physical condition, I doubt they'll create much fatigue.Scuba Feak:I totally believe that trim is always about getting the ideal position in the water--ankle weights (for a lot of people) manages to help them do this.
eponym:I've even painted centimeter marks on my tanks so I can try changing the BC strap position.
quonniediver:I am a new diver with 15 or so dives. What is the best way to determine where the different weights should be. I have a SeaQuest Pro QD + which has ditchable weight pockets and a nonditchable weight pocket in the back. I have been using 6 lbs total in the ditchable pockets and about 18 lbs on a weight belt. I dive a steel tank and a 7 mil farmer john. Is it just experimentation until I figure out the best distribution or does anyone have any guidance? Sometimes my legs feel a little too bouyant. I know I need to improve my form and would appreciate any advice. :06: