MacLir
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Hi all. As an entry-level doubles diver that is on the small-side physically, I have been imagining worst case scenarios and how to be mentally prepared with a technique to address them. Given the weight and bouyancy characteristics of my doubles rig (double steel 100s in standard Hogarthian set-up), it seems very possible to me that a diver could wind up turtled on the bottom (or on descent) if that diver were to make enough mistakes in a row when confronted with unexpected conditions. I am reminded of the scenario of a feet-up dry-suit ascent and the recovery techniques for that. Is there a similar recovery technique (short of main strength and, hopefully, a nearby point of leverage) to recover from a tanks-down descent?
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