james_bond_007
Contributor
QUESTION: Can I upgrade my Zuma SM/MD 22lbs lift BCD's bladder to a MD/LG 34lb bladder?
BACKGROUND:
I have a Zuma BCD size SM/MD w/ 22 lbs lift.
This past week while trying to bring up a large 'simulated unresponsive' diver in my PADI Rescue Diver class, I was unable to do so. My bladder was 100% full, and spilling out via my over-pressure valve when I attempted to add more air, but I was not going anywhere towards the surface.
OPTIONS:
I understand I have a few options, in a case like this:
1) Drop my weights and/or the victim's weights.
(Since this was a simulated exercise in open water, we were instructed to NOT drop weights
to prevent any loss of equipment: my pockets and the dive shop's weights)
I would expect to be successful in gaining buoyancy to surface, but am apprehensive about
just how much weight to drop to maintain a controlled ascent.
In an emergency situation like that, it is not desirable to take the time for a 'drop a bit and try'
if no lift, 'drop some more and try again' etc. scenario.
2) Change to a different Zuma size with more lift. I would prefer not to do this, as I tried on all the other sizes
and this one fit the best.
3) Change to another model BCD. I would prefer not to do this, as I like the Zuma and it travels very light.
4) Upgrade the bladder to the ML/LG size with 34lbs of lift. I would like to know if this is an option? Would a MD/LG bladder 'fit' on a SM/MD BCD ?
BACKGROUND:
I have a Zuma BCD size SM/MD w/ 22 lbs lift.
This past week while trying to bring up a large 'simulated unresponsive' diver in my PADI Rescue Diver class, I was unable to do so. My bladder was 100% full, and spilling out via my over-pressure valve when I attempted to add more air, but I was not going anywhere towards the surface.
OPTIONS:
I understand I have a few options, in a case like this:
1) Drop my weights and/or the victim's weights.
(Since this was a simulated exercise in open water, we were instructed to NOT drop weights
to prevent any loss of equipment: my pockets and the dive shop's weights)
I would expect to be successful in gaining buoyancy to surface, but am apprehensive about
just how much weight to drop to maintain a controlled ascent.
In an emergency situation like that, it is not desirable to take the time for a 'drop a bit and try'
if no lift, 'drop some more and try again' etc. scenario.
2) Change to a different Zuma size with more lift. I would prefer not to do this, as I tried on all the other sizes
and this one fit the best.
3) Change to another model BCD. I would prefer not to do this, as I like the Zuma and it travels very light.
4) Upgrade the bladder to the ML/LG size with 34lbs of lift. I would like to know if this is an option? Would a MD/LG bladder 'fit' on a SM/MD BCD ?