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Question about weights...

Im 5'5, 175 lbs. When I open water spear I just use a longsleeve 3.0 vest. Basically, I dont know how much weight to use? Little help...thanks

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Get yourself some 1KG (2.21lbs) or 2KG (4.42lbs) block weights and a rubber belt then see what works best in the shallows so you can calibrate your needs accordingly. Also depends at what depth you like to be neutral. Trial and error I suppose. Personally, I dont like to handle uncoated lead for obvious reasons so I go for coated blocks.

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About 48 kilo should do it!
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Get yourself some 1KG (2.21lbs) or 2KG (4.42lbs) block weights and a rubber belt then see what works best in the shallows so you can calibrate your needs accordingly. Also depends at what depth you like to be neutral. Trial and error I suppose. Personally, I dont like to handle uncoated lead for obvious reasons so I go for coated blocks.

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Can I coat the lead weights I have?? Thanks..
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Some paint would be almost as good if it worries you, I personally wouldn't bother. Seriously, try about 5 or 6 Kg, and adjust from there
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