lowlysubaruguy
Contributor
is there a calculation or % of your weights or total weight to determine the amount of ditchable weights you should have.
Now that I’m a BPW man I am going to incorporate as much weight into the BP as possible I’ll need three different weight combinations for the three different suits I wear. Want to make sure I have left enough weight in my pockets to float me if needed. I know there’s a lot of variables but something to start with would be good.
Was thinking that I would make these strips out of stainless ( I have a pile of it) that bolt to the BP that I can add or subtract for a given suit that will be very compact and evenly distributed . If I make each row in halves I can then Taylor them to the top or bottom of the BP allowing me to tinker with the position of the weights as well. This allowing me to have the least amount of weight in my weight bags up front.
Now that I’m a BPW man I am going to incorporate as much weight into the BP as possible I’ll need three different weight combinations for the three different suits I wear. Want to make sure I have left enough weight in my pockets to float me if needed. I know there’s a lot of variables but something to start with would be good.
Was thinking that I would make these strips out of stainless ( I have a pile of it) that bolt to the BP that I can add or subtract for a given suit that will be very compact and evenly distributed . If I make each row in halves I can then Taylor them to the top or bottom of the BP allowing me to tinker with the position of the weights as well. This allowing me to have the least amount of weight in my weight bags up front.