Wt Jacket

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mikey100
mikey100
QLD
1109 posts
QLD, 1109 posts
25 Sep 2009 3:08pm
Have just upped my wt jacket to 15.3kg. Helps my 71kg body keep the board on the water. Used it the other day and was ok. How heavy are others using? Don't think I will go any heavier though!
snides8
snides8
WA
1731 posts
WA, 1731 posts
25 Sep 2009 8:51pm
thats a fair bit....i bet your not positive bouyant?? even neutral??..assuming your using lead?

i am the same weight and using 9-11 with a life jacket (when the conditions warrant it), and i am about neutral in the water with a wetsuit on.
ka72
ka72
QLD
585 posts
QLD, 585 posts
25 Sep 2009 11:15pm
how much would i need to use mikey? i am only 62kg!
Goo Screw
Goo Screw
VIC
269 posts
VIC, 269 posts
25 Sep 2009 11:19pm
It took me a fair while to work up to 6 and now I'm working up to 8-10,but I wouldn't like to put my self to sleep on the mast with 10+ on my shoulders
kato
kato
VIC
3530 posts
VIC, 3530 posts
25 Sep 2009 11:21pm
I,m running 11kg in mine, upping it to 12 for Sunday. Should still float
Goo Screw
Goo Screw
VIC
269 posts
VIC, 269 posts
26 Sep 2009 12:04am
kato said...

I,m running 11kg in mine, upping it to 12 for Sunday. Should still float

As long as you remember what is just behind your ears while you're flying through the air superman

sailquik
sailquik
VIC
6171 posts
VIC, 6171 posts
26 Sep 2009 12:11pm
4-6 KG for me. Most I have ever tried was 8KG. Too tiring and throws my balance off too much.
I will be using 4-5 kg on Sunday. Thats what I am used to. They key to a good average is to get plenty of runs in top energy condition. I will be walking back a lot to save energy as well.
mikey100
mikey100
QLD
1109 posts
QLD, 1109 posts
26 Sep 2009 2:32pm
Mine is in 2 jackets...1. Prolimit with lead sheet. 2. KA with diving weights.( over the top of Prolimit one.) Have been building up over last 2 seasons, started at 4kg. Shocking to gybe in...offbalance badly. It floats well. So stable when a gust hits.
brad1
brad1
QLD
232 posts
QLD, 232 posts
27 Sep 2009 7:16pm
Good for keepin ya cha in the floor, but take it off for ya jive!
Malloy
Malloy
71 posts
71 posts
27 Sep 2009 7:49pm
Curious, I'm thinking of upping my weight on the borad, and short of going amok at the local fastfood joint I thought that adding some fake weight would be the way to go. Curious indeed, how do you strap on the extra weight, belts, wests, backpacks?

I thought initially about wearing a backpack with waterbottles in it, pro's would be neutral boyancy and an 'airbag' kinda feeling if one landed on ones back. Negatives would be the volume and that a backpack night not be the most practical thing to bring on the water.

Any suggestions, how do you guys do it, pictures? :)

Thanks y'all ;)
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