I dive near where Eric does, usually a little further south from Monterey to San Diego, he dives some really rugged coastline.
I prefer my Dive rite Voyager 35 for drysuit and find it pretty adaptable for diving wet too, it’s now being used on the FP and I’ve moved the Halcyon 40 to my DSS plate.
I use the drysuit for boyancy adjustment and the wing has no air in it from drop down until I surface. Since I use the wing for the surface mostly, unless diving wet, the short wide wing works best for me and allows for more adjustment so I can go from single hose to to the Kraken with the tank set much lower.
I tend to dive with a lot of lead in my bag suit so I can keep enough air in it to stay warm, as I get older (63) staying warm is more of a challenge than perfect trim.
Dive your equipment don’t let your equipment dive you.
I prefer my Dive rite Voyager 35 for drysuit and find it pretty adaptable for diving wet too, it’s now being used on the FP and I’ve moved the Halcyon 40 to my DSS plate.
I use the drysuit for boyancy adjustment and the wing has no air in it from drop down until I surface. Since I use the wing for the surface mostly, unless diving wet, the short wide wing works best for me and allows for more adjustment so I can go from single hose to to the Kraken with the tank set much lower.
I tend to dive with a lot of lead in my bag suit so I can keep enough air in it to stay warm, as I get older (63) staying warm is more of a challenge than perfect trim.
Dive your equipment don’t let your equipment dive you.