I never attack a float line to a belt. The line often get firmly stuck on mussels on rocks. I would have to ditch the belt to come up for air. I attach it to the speargun. Easier to drop the gun, go up for air, go back town retrieve the gun. I would only attack it to the belt in blue water, but yet, it is better to keep it secured to the gun
@@DivingSports an option I thought, if you are with a camera , not with a speargun is to use some bungee wrist lanyard for the floatline, that you can remove quickly in case. Clipping to a belt is also an hazard if your line gets tangled in a propeller or in a jetski in some unfortunate accident. A friend lost his speargun this way, but it would have been worse having to think to ditch the belt in that situation.
i still use my dads weight belt he had from... like the 60s ..... aluminum buckle, its still in good condition lol...its nylon.. looks new except the weights have some scratches and dings but yeah... its a family treasure... only use it in river where i could recover it if worse case scenario
Great overview. I was cheap and I wasted money on a nylon belt. No need for it. Flip buckle can open accidentally (i lost a belt while swimming on my back). Now only Marseille style silicone, rubber maybe as a backup.
I weigh around 135 pounds, 5 foot 7 inches, and wear a 1.5 mm wetsuit, also Im spearfishing in water that only gets around 35-40 feet deep at max in freshwater, so what would be a weight to use and I don’t know if it would help but I believe my BMI is around 17% IDK haven’t looked since about a year ago, thank you
I'm a cheapo. I don't like putting knives on my weightbelt because it's one more thing i'll have to buy back if i ditch. And seeing that import tax is so high on everything, my knives around $100USD+
Thank you for the rapid flow of pertinent information. You get right to the point and tell me the fax quickly.
Awesome, thanks especially for the safety tips!
I never attack a float line to a belt. The line often get firmly stuck on mussels on rocks. I would have to ditch the belt to come up for air. I attach it to the speargun. Easier to drop the gun, go up for air, go back town retrieve the gun. I would only attack it to the belt in blue water, but yet, it is better to keep it secured to the gun
I agree, I prefer not to attach it to my belt and usually clip it to my gun.
@@DivingSports an option I thought, if you are with a camera , not with a speargun is to use some bungee wrist lanyard for the floatline, that you can remove quickly in case. Clipping to a belt is also an hazard if your line gets tangled in a propeller or in a jetski in some unfortunate accident. A friend lost his speargun this way, but it would have been worse having to think to ditch the belt in that situation.
i still use my dads weight belt he had from... like the 60s ..... aluminum buckle, its still in good condition lol...its nylon.. looks new except the weights have some scratches and dings but yeah... its a family treasure... only use it in river where i could recover it if worse case scenario
That's awesome! Nylon belts definitely last forever.
Great overview. I was cheap and I wasted money on a nylon belt. No need for it. Flip buckle can open accidentally (i lost a belt while swimming on my back). Now only Marseille style silicone, rubber maybe as a backup.
Silicone and rubber are definitely the way to go!
How do you lock the marseille style belt?
Excellent
Your video was so helpful thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Great vid thanks!
Thanks so much
Thanks for watching!
Love it..... super helpful
How to do you know when you have the right weight? Is there a specific test?
I weigh around 135 pounds, 5 foot 7 inches, and wear a 1.5 mm wetsuit, also Im spearfishing in water that only gets around 35-40 feet deep at max in freshwater, so what would be a weight to use and I don’t know if it would help but I believe my BMI is around 17% IDK haven’t looked since about a year ago, thank you
Please talk to your freediving instructor or local dive shop about being properly weighted!
can you make extra holes on the rubber silicon belts? mine is loose even though I put to the last hole
I lost a lot of weight also
nice video
mine is turned yellow.. how to get back to originally white ? 🙏🏻
A diving suit is 5 mm and a person weighs 80 kg How many weights are needed to dive لل
Please ask your freediving instructor!
I'm a cheapo. I don't like putting knives on my weightbelt because it's one more thing i'll have to buy back if i ditch. And seeing that import tax is so high on everything, my knives around $100USD+
1:55 Plastic less durable than metal ? No rust and doesn’t break easily unlike metal
I never seen broken weight belt buckle, plastic or metal, I prefere metal, just becouse I like the look of it
cool but i live in jamaica