Dimitriy_E
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Dear all,
I am normally diving in dry suit with Weezle extreme plus undersuit (required for 5-6C water in quarries) and double 10L 300bar tanks with alu back plate and Dive Rite Rec wing.
I am now taking IANTD Adv Nitrox class. While training I discovered that my double-tanks (2x10L 300bar) with Dive Rite Rec wing alu back plate, canister light, stage 11L alu tank and 6kg of lead weight in the pockets on the wing harness simply sink like a stone when detached in the water from my very buoyant dry suit body. Though I can still dive using my dry suit as primary buoyancy device, if it fails (flooding), I will not be able to get to the surface without dumping stuff. Also when I will be doing dives from Zodiac in the sea I will not be able to take it off while floating on the surface as it will sink. So basically I need to get this fixed asap, otherwise I cannot complete all Adv Nitrox drills. My instructor also sends me to the shop for a new wing.
Now dilemma I've got is that I need sufficient lift, but I don't want extra large thing with 50kg of lift as it will be huge, wrap around my reasonably small sized 10L tanks (300bar though) etc.
Counting my lift requirements:
each 10L300bar bottle weights 15kg so 5kg negative in the water, so its 10Kg for 2 bottles, plus 4 kg of gas in the bottles at the beginning of the dive, plus 3 kg of aluminum 11L with gas, plus 2 kg for my aluminum backplate and battery, 6kg of lead weights on the back plate harness. So all together we arrive to 10+4+3+2+6=25kg.
Would it be sensible to buy Dive Rite Classic wing with 27kg of lift for the above configuration ? My current Rec wing gives 23kg of lift so I am in doubt if 4 kg of gain with Classic is sufficient. I could however remove 6kg of lead from backplate harness and attach it to my body with either weigh belt or weight harness. Then I would have 19 kg of gear to lift with the wing.
Other option I consider is to go for Dive Rite Super One wing, but I don't see a lot of it on the forums and 38kg of lift it provides sounds like an overkill.
I am sure there are plenty of tech divers on this forum. Could you please share what lift you find sufficient when diving in dry suit with doubles and stage bottles ?
Thanks!
Dimitriy
Belgium
I am normally diving in dry suit with Weezle extreme plus undersuit (required for 5-6C water in quarries) and double 10L 300bar tanks with alu back plate and Dive Rite Rec wing.
I am now taking IANTD Adv Nitrox class. While training I discovered that my double-tanks (2x10L 300bar) with Dive Rite Rec wing alu back plate, canister light, stage 11L alu tank and 6kg of lead weight in the pockets on the wing harness simply sink like a stone when detached in the water from my very buoyant dry suit body. Though I can still dive using my dry suit as primary buoyancy device, if it fails (flooding), I will not be able to get to the surface without dumping stuff. Also when I will be doing dives from Zodiac in the sea I will not be able to take it off while floating on the surface as it will sink. So basically I need to get this fixed asap, otherwise I cannot complete all Adv Nitrox drills. My instructor also sends me to the shop for a new wing.
Now dilemma I've got is that I need sufficient lift, but I don't want extra large thing with 50kg of lift as it will be huge, wrap around my reasonably small sized 10L tanks (300bar though) etc.
Counting my lift requirements:
each 10L300bar bottle weights 15kg so 5kg negative in the water, so its 10Kg for 2 bottles, plus 4 kg of gas in the bottles at the beginning of the dive, plus 3 kg of aluminum 11L with gas, plus 2 kg for my aluminum backplate and battery, 6kg of lead weights on the back plate harness. So all together we arrive to 10+4+3+2+6=25kg.
Would it be sensible to buy Dive Rite Classic wing with 27kg of lift for the above configuration ? My current Rec wing gives 23kg of lift so I am in doubt if 4 kg of gain with Classic is sufficient. I could however remove 6kg of lead from backplate harness and attach it to my body with either weigh belt or weight harness. Then I would have 19 kg of gear to lift with the wing.
Other option I consider is to go for Dive Rite Super One wing, but I don't see a lot of it on the forums and 38kg of lift it provides sounds like an overkill.
I am sure there are plenty of tech divers on this forum. Could you please share what lift you find sufficient when diving in dry suit with doubles and stage bottles ?
Thanks!
Dimitriy
Belgium