fnfalman
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Buy a Rolex Deep Sea and wear it on your wrist to counteract the ankle weights.
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A heavy snorkel will balance out the ankle weights.
A certain local dive shop seems to sell ankle weights to every new drysuit diver that comes through their door. We see them at the local dive sites and as soon as they gear up I know where they shop just by the uniform.
I get that they need to sell poodle jackets and split fins to pay the bills but c'mon does every diver really need to use ankle weights?
I followed a couple of those roto-tillers out at the dive site this weekend and was shocked by the effect these guys had on the vis.
Do us all a favor and lose the ankle weights, a quick look behind you should tell you if you need them or not.
Do you notice any correlation between the use of ankle weights and people who use their drysuit exclusively for buoyancy control?
Seems to me that the latter would make the former seem more desireable ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Sorry Bob once those guy pass through I can't see much of anything.
I know what you mean ... we have one local instructor who teaches his students to plan to come back to shore using a different route than they went out ... so they can see where they're going ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)