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I'm setup with an AL backplate, 60 lb wing, harness, Twin Faber LP 95's, 11lb. V-Weight,!!!

Guys, read his orginial post. He is already using a v-weight.
 
I don't mean to sound rude, but something about this doesn't sound right to me.
Diving at this level; posted in the DIR forum, you should know how and where and when to adjust weight.
If I'm wrong, please disregard my post.
 
I don't mean to sound rude, but something about this doesn't sound right to me.
Diving at this level; posted in the DIR forum, you should know how and where and when to adjust weight.
If I'm wrong, please disregard my post.

I do know where and when and how to adjust my weight, I just was looking for other ideas than the norm and the ideas I had already had. That's why after the post about changing tanks and backplate, I asked if that was really all I could do. Those options are a given. I guess I should've been more clear about my question. Sorry for the confusion.

On another note, has anyone used those bolt-on backplate weights from DSS on a doubles rig? It says on their website that they're for single tank use only. It's an intriguing idea, but I couldn't comment on the practicality.
 
how much more weight are you looking for? If you have a ballpark figure that might be helpfull.

Kevin
 
Thanks for all the advice, I've ordered a 6# SS backplate and am switching my tanks out as soon as I can.
 
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