Re: Buoyancy control in drysuit diving


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Posted by AADIVER on August 01, 2001 at 14:41:25:

In Reply to: Buoyancy control in drysuit diving posted by Eins on August 01, 2001 at 11:56:32:

Eins, I've been diving dry for a number of years, only use the dry inflation for trim and buoyancy at depth, the wing on the surface . This is important for me since I often have to use my lift bag or SMB and reel to create my own ascent line. Since my suit has a cuff dump it's easy for me to simply raise my left arm to vent as I'm using two hands to reel up. No way I could do that and dump my wing as well. Something to consider for anyone who might have to use a bag and line for ascent.


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