Scuba Diving Tip: Stopping Legs Rising In Drysuit

If you're diving in a drysuit with light fins and no ankle weights, you may have a balance problem with your legs rising as air goes to them. Try and keep your body tilted back slightly and bend your knees to stop air passing to your legs. It takes practise, but it is worth it in if you can't get ankle weights.

 
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