Packhorse
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fdog:>not much from the Transpac, unless you have a plate in it (not stock)
So you can add a plate to the transpac? Any brand plate?
How does it secure?
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fdog:>not much from the Transpac, unless you have a plate in it (not stock)
Yes! Quite so.Packhorse:<snip> Surely your BC only needs to offset the buoyancy lost from your wetsuit at depth and the weight of your air at the start of your dive? <snip>?
*Floater*:Diving a balanced rig is a good idea. It means being weighted so that with tanks almost empty you are still neutral close to the surface and can do your 3m (10 ft.) safety or deco stop without problem, and using tanks and other equipment which allow you to ditch excess weight if necessary and swim your rig to the surface (EDIT: with an empty BC) at any point of the dive (namely when your tank or tanks are full and you are deep so that your wetsuit has compressed and lost most of it's buoyancy). For example, if you use a Heiser 190 (-62.3 lbs buoyant when full) then it's pretty much impossible to have a balanced rig because a normal person could not swim that up.