eelnoraa
Contributor
I just came back from a tropical live aboard trip. I had this weight and trim issue, I wonder if it is common or if you guys have better solution for me.
My issue is being leg heavy by a big margin. With 3mm full suit, AL plate, SS STA, canister, no additional weight. My fins are OSM slipstream, one of the lighter DIR fins. I have spring straps on, not sure if that makes a difference. In order to counter that, I put 2lb on my upper tank band. Even with that, I need to breath from the bottom of my lung (not very comfortable) and with my arm fully extended forward to keep me in trim. If I take a deep breath, say when I want to ascent, my upper body will ascent and my legs will stay where they are unless at the same time I do a few small back kicks to raise my legs. Does this sound normal to you guys? If not, should I lose the spring strap? or switch to even lighter fins? or move weigher further up my body (how)?
My issue is being leg heavy by a big margin. With 3mm full suit, AL plate, SS STA, canister, no additional weight. My fins are OSM slipstream, one of the lighter DIR fins. I have spring straps on, not sure if that makes a difference. In order to counter that, I put 2lb on my upper tank band. Even with that, I need to breath from the bottom of my lung (not very comfortable) and with my arm fully extended forward to keep me in trim. If I take a deep breath, say when I want to ascent, my upper body will ascent and my legs will stay where they are unless at the same time I do a few small back kicks to raise my legs. Does this sound normal to you guys? If not, should I lose the spring strap? or switch to even lighter fins? or move weigher further up my body (how)?