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Weight Systems

Weight Systems. Objectives List and discuss safety features for weight systems. Compare various weight systems for scuba. Describe proper removal techniques

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Weight Systems

Objectives

• List and discuss safety features for weight systems.

• Compare various weight systems for scuba.

• Describe proper removal techniques.

Main Points

• Safety features

• Systems– Weight belts– Harness/Suspenders– Weight Integrated

• Removal

Safety Features

• Quick Release– Must be accessible

• Buckle direction– Must be consistent– Right hand release is conventional

• Allow for suit compression• Weights

– Proper amount– Secured– Distribution

Systems

• Weight Belt

• Suspenders

• Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator

Weight Belts

• Styles– Plain belt– Pouches

• Materials – Nylon webbing– Rubber Belt

• Compensating Features• Weights

– Hard• Block• Bullet • Hip weights

– Soft

Weight Styles and Materials

Weight Types

Miscellaneous Features

Weight Harness/Suspenders

• Weight supported by shoulders and hips

• Less likely to slip• Easy to adjust up and

down on body

• More expensive• Bulky compared to

some systems

Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator

Weight Integrated Buoyancy Compensator cont.

• Advantages– Weights are secure

• Won’t slip or rotate

– Less pressure on your back– No belt on your hips

• Disadvantages– Must handle weight of cylinder and weights

combined

Removal

• Make sure weights are clear of body– Pull to arms length when removing

• After diving remove belt first

Main Points

• Safety features

• Systems– Weight belts– Harness/Suspenders– Weight Integrated

• Removal

Objectives

• List and discuss safety features for weight systems.

• Compare various weight systems for scuba.

• Describe proper removal techniques.