CaveSloth
Contributor
Calculations say that I may need 25 lbs of redundant buoyancy in case of BCD failure. I already have a redundant bladder, but want a third buoyancy source. I dive in fresh water spring caverns in Florida mainly. I am a DiveRite fanboy. Should I choose the DiveRite SMB or Lift Bag? SMB has 30 lbs lift. Lift Bag has 75 lbs of lift. Both look like they have dump valves from the pictures. Which would be easier to deploy and use in an overhead environment? Comments on technique would also be appreciated. Thanks!
Dive Rite { 5 ft | 1.5 m } Surface Marking Tube w/Built-in Sleeve
Dive Rite Lift Bag {75 lb | 34 kg} w/Built-In Sleeve
Dive Rite { 5 ft | 1.5 m } Surface Marking Tube w/Built-in Sleeve
Dive Rite Lift Bag {75 lb | 34 kg} w/Built-In Sleeve