I'm curious about something. I use the wing calculator in the stickies to figure out the "required lift" I need. With 13mm suit, I list 20#s for buoyancy. Now, even overweighted (the sheet lists 17.4 pounds of lead and I only need about 15) the calculator shows I only need a 25# wing if the weights are integrated and 15# wing if not integrated. When I put lower numbers for my exposure suit, say 10#s the numbers all drop. If I change to double HP100s and add an 8# light I still only come up with 38# lift with integrated weights.
So, the question. Why would anyone need a 55# wing for a single, or even a 44# wing? I recognize that I use a lot less weight than some folks, but I don't see using 35 or 40 pounds of lead for anyone.
Am I wrong in this or are most people just buying way more lift than they actually need?
I'm curious why the smallest wing I've seen is a 25# wing if many people simply don't need such large wings?
So, the question. Why would anyone need a 55# wing for a single, or even a 44# wing? I recognize that I use a lot less weight than some folks, but I don't see using 35 or 40 pounds of lead for anyone.
Am I wrong in this or are most people just buying way more lift than they actually need?
I'm curious why the smallest wing I've seen is a 25# wing if many people simply don't need such large wings?