scrane
Contributor
Hi,
I'm an older guy and have been diving off and on for many years and have primarily rented dive gear in warm climates. I wear a 3mm shorty and carry 12 lbs on a belt with the weights on my kidneys. I weigh 140 and am 5'8'. I have always gotten standard BCs with the bladders in the front. I ask for a small BC and cinch it up tight. Using this setup I can go neutral and maintain any attitude easily.
I am buying a Scout to try a back bladder system. I am wondering how my underwater balance may change. Will back trim weights be necessary, or can I just continue with the 12 lbs on a belt? Because I have never had a problem with the older BCs I hope I haven't made a mistake in making a change. It just seems having the buoyancy cells closer to the tank makes more sense. Any comments or advice?
By the way, I will be going to Roatan in October after diving many times in Cozumel. I like Cozumel a lot. I like the town and the people and the diving, but I am looking forward to a change of scenery.
Thanks,
Sandy Crane
Boise, ID.
I'm an older guy and have been diving off and on for many years and have primarily rented dive gear in warm climates. I wear a 3mm shorty and carry 12 lbs on a belt with the weights on my kidneys. I weigh 140 and am 5'8'. I have always gotten standard BCs with the bladders in the front. I ask for a small BC and cinch it up tight. Using this setup I can go neutral and maintain any attitude easily.
I am buying a Scout to try a back bladder system. I am wondering how my underwater balance may change. Will back trim weights be necessary, or can I just continue with the 12 lbs on a belt? Because I have never had a problem with the older BCs I hope I haven't made a mistake in making a change. It just seems having the buoyancy cells closer to the tank makes more sense. Any comments or advice?
By the way, I will be going to Roatan in October after diving many times in Cozumel. I like Cozumel a lot. I like the town and the people and the diving, but I am looking forward to a change of scenery.
Thanks,
Sandy Crane
Boise, ID.