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Originally posted by Ossi
I'm very unexperienced compared to most of you quys, but to add my opinion on weighting:
Neutral at 10m souns quite shallow to me. Having just cleared 105 ft / 31,5m I was neutral at ~16m and still after turning around had to kick quite hard to get going. And I had no problem at the start of the descend. Having done only 5 open water sessions it feels reassuring to keep the weigting on the lighter side, maybe too light, but can't see much harm done.
ossi
Originally posted by laminar
A depth line is much more useful for self-rescue since I'm personally more familiar with it and would grab it right away in that case. I've used it before, so I feel confident that I would have a good chance of doing it in an emergency.
Originally posted by thin_air
...and its better a little dcs then being dead at 100ft
lats
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