DevonDiver
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. The stress of an emergency caused narrowing and they were unable to release the ballast, the results were not good.
I concur. What 'kills' divers, who drown with weights in place, is panic, not the efficiency or technique required to jettison the weights themselves.
Whatever the release method - belt over/under, integrated system, explosive bolt... it's counts for nothing if the diver doesn't have an ingrained response to get rid of the weights during an ascent, or immediately upon surfacing.