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where can I get neckweights?

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Here's some images of the "monster" and the simple one, which is basically a weight belt with 0.5kg weights...Both work well for their purpose.

The monster ain't beautiful, but someone asked, so I posted :)
 

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GOOD GOD JOME!!! THIS IS A PG 13 SITE rofl
Where on earth did you get those? A fetish shop no doubt! rofl Love the quick release, very kinky ;)
 
That really looks like heavy stuff Jome.

Is there a particular reason for the 2 solid lead blocks or did the extra weight just not fit into the rubber tube anymore?
 
jome said:
Here's some images of the "monster" and the simple one, which is basically a weight belt with 0.5kg weights...Both work well for their purpose.

The monster ain't beautiful, but someone asked, so I posted :)

By Jove ! It very much looks like sado-masochistic gear !!

It reminds me of Pulp Fiction, the scene in the sado shop...
 
Ok, if we're all pulling out our light-sabres, Watts - show us your "cowbell" rofl
 
Oh benny you mean bertha. :duh This is some of my neck weights ive made up.
Some for with a wetsuit with packing and some for no wetsuit and no packing. Ive also found the best neckweights for dnf it helps to have extra weight right in the middle to prevent rolling which i get during gliding and ive found that having a long one around my waist is preferable to a standard weight belt.
Oh and also putting some silicon at both ends prevents lead juice running down my neck. :rcard

Nathan Watts
 
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Roland said:
That really looks like heavy stuff Jome.

Is there a particular reason for the 2 solid lead blocks or did the extra weight just not fit into the rubber tube anymore?

Soon after making the weight, I realized it was still not heavy enough. Being lazy and not wanting to do it again, I just taped to 1.2kg weights to it, which seems to work out good enough.

Watts, love the one on the top of the picture :) My kind of design

Alison, Sub...You can imagine that coupled with a 1.5mm smoothskin elios suit...I'm starting to understand why some of the people at the pool look at me funny and keep asking for my phone number...I thought they were just friendly and interested in diving :girlie
 
Has anyone tried melting the lead into plates (perhaps 8x4x2 cm^3), bending them slightly and sewing them into comfy neck holder (something like ankle weights)? I guess you could get more kgs like that without compromising comfort?
 
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I like the idea of marking them all with the exact weight i should do that. :duh
I tryed experimenting with that back weight like on the photo of Tom i think but you get very bad rollover depending how it sits on your back.
 
I tried the innertube backpack idea with an old chunk of lead from scuba.
Worked great.... until I got upsidedown and it almost knocked my brains out. Now I use ankle weights around my upper arms. As it turns out my bicep and calf are about the same diameter.
 
hi,

fortunately they have considered the fact that 40 lbs (almost 20kg?) of lead is what most freedivers are screaming for. finally, i say, a company who listens. and that the yellow safety loop is nicely streamlined yet easily accessible is just another detail to show the extreme usefulness of that jacket.

quote:
"Nothing is as comfortable and easy to use. "

i disagree. nothing is more confortable and easy to use!

cheers,

roland

ps: not to be taken seriously! :)
 
that weight-west looks way more comfortable and streamlined (Caccia west 55€):
 

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