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Has the Original Poster given any feedback yet. I would be interested in their view after a course.

Gareth

Hi,
I've had my pool class, then took a private class. Had one ocean class. I wasn't properly weighted, so I kept ascending and dumping air and ascending just from my breathing. I have switched now to private lesson. I wasn't comfortable with the group setting. I go again this friday and saturday. It's going to be cold as all hell, but I will tough it out. I really want to do this.

I have determined I do not like the way the fusion zips up. I would prefer a zipper like the DUI has. It's also helped me figure out how the BC is not the best way (for me) to add air or control buoyancy, as well, I'm going to go with a back plate and harness instead of a jacket bc.
 
I loathe the Fusion zipper placement as well. Huge reason why I went with my USIA.

Glad to hear your update and that you're going to a BP/W.
 
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