Spratman
Contributor
Greetings Scubaboarders!
I've done a search on this and cannot really find information that I'm looking for. My question is regarding weighting and neutral bouancy.
Should the weighting be done with a full kit, so you know how much weight you need? Or should you start with all your rubber on and get that amount and start adding the rest of your stuff? The first seems the easiest, the latter the most definitive.
Since I did most of my cert. in warm water, I know have to try to load it on for a full set of gear. I'm trying to get this sorted out, before buying 35lbs of weight and finding that I need more or less. I think if I could get a good pool session with someone knowledgable to get the weighting and trim set, I'll be good to go.
Also, is it better to get two tens rather than four fives? I think I would rather do a belt and BC weights, rather than strictly integrated. Another 35 pounds is a lot to hoist out of the water....
Jack
I've done a search on this and cannot really find information that I'm looking for. My question is regarding weighting and neutral bouancy.
Should the weighting be done with a full kit, so you know how much weight you need? Or should you start with all your rubber on and get that amount and start adding the rest of your stuff? The first seems the easiest, the latter the most definitive.
Since I did most of my cert. in warm water, I know have to try to load it on for a full set of gear. I'm trying to get this sorted out, before buying 35lbs of weight and finding that I need more or less. I think if I could get a good pool session with someone knowledgable to get the weighting and trim set, I'll be good to go.
Also, is it better to get two tens rather than four fives? I think I would rather do a belt and BC weights, rather than strictly integrated. Another 35 pounds is a lot to hoist out of the water....
Jack
