decidedlyodd
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I'm diving a compressed neoprene drysuit in cold water with BP/W (steel backplate and STA) usually with steel tanks. With all of that, I need to carry 30lbs of lead. I've only done 5 dives in the drysuit so far but have done proper weight checks, so I feel pretty confident in the correctness of the weighting.
Currently, I wear 10lbs in pockets on the waist strap of the BP/W and 20lbs in pockets on a simple belt made of nylon webbing with a metal depth compensating buckle.
I've got a couple of problems with this setup that I'm looking to solve:
I've seen a couple of options around such as a rubber weight belt with wire buckle or weight harness. Can anybody comment on those addressing the above issues or perhaps point out some other options that I'm overlooking?
Currently, I wear 10lbs in pockets on the waist strap of the BP/W and 20lbs in pockets on a simple belt made of nylon webbing with a metal depth compensating buckle.
I've got a couple of problems with this setup that I'm looking to solve:
- I have to tighten the belt after I've descended a few feet. The belt comes very loose to the point that I'd worry about it falling off or getting turned around if I didn't tighten it.
- After I get out of the water, the belt is always slung quite low--well below my hips. It feels like it's going to fall off if I keep walking without holding it up. I haven't had any trouble in the water (even standing or being vertical) but this seems like a potential safety incident waiting to happen.
- It's hard to fit all the weight around the belt. There's only so much room on the front for the buckle when latched tight and only so much room in the back where my backplate rests. Lately, I've just been dealing with the overlap in the back a little. This doesn't seem like a huge issue but it is annoying.
I've seen a couple of options around such as a rubber weight belt with wire buckle or weight harness. Can anybody comment on those addressing the above issues or perhaps point out some other options that I'm overlooking?