When I switched from wet to dry, I was amazed at how much the buoyancy of the fins / lower legs effected my trim and comfort. Overall the d/s buoyancy was not hard to adjust for, even the dreaded inverted ascent was easy and at 3-4 dives I was tuned in on the basics. However, it required 10-12 dives and gear adjustments to get my feet neutral. I finally ended up with gators to reduce the air in the lower legs since I had OMS Slipstreams (XXXL) which are pretty light, removed a tank band weight I used for wet and dropped my weight hardness 2 inches. In hindsight, some heavy Jets might have been a simpler solution (Yes, I own ankle weights, I use them in the proper location, my tank neck). If you can, borrow some fins to see how they work with your trim before you buy.