Zeagle Brigade ... no issue. Also spend a lot of time on my back looking at fishies, buddy, other divers ... no issue.
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highdesert:Zeagle Brigade ... no issue. Also spend a lot of time on my back looking at fishies, buddy, other divers ... no issue.
Fish_Whisperer:Agreed. I use ten pounds in saltwater, (with an AL100) and I start the dive slightly negative, and have a couple "puffs" of air in the wing at depth, at the beginning of the dive. By the end of the dive, the wing is as empty of air as I can possibly make it, and I have no trouble holding the safety stop, even with the tank breathed down to 600psi.
SeaHound:I was wondering, how easy is it for you guys to swim on your side if you have a Back inflation BC? I do that a lot while photography and I have had no problems with jacket style bc cuz aircell (which is all around you) carried you in mid air. if the aircell is behind you then wont you constantly have to struggle to be on your side? Wont the BC be constantly trying to "turn" you one yoru chest or back?
Thought?