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LOADING THE WEIGHTS
The right and left 20lb. weight pocket assemblies have two internal pockets.
Each pocket can accept either molded lead weights and/or lead shot packaged
in pouches of up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of weight for a total of 40 pounds (18 kg).
Some styles of lead weights may limit the maximum capacity of the pockets.
The right and left 10lb. weight pocket assemblies accept either molded lead
weights and/or lead shot packaged in pouches of up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg) of
weight for a total of 20 pounds (9 kg). Some styles of lead weights may limit the
maximum capacity of the pockets.
To load the pockets, open the pocket flaps and insert the weights into the pockets
then close the flaps by pulling down on the flaps and engaging the hook and pile
fasteners. The flaps are properly closed when the hook on the flaps fully engage
the pile on the pockets. Do not overfill the pockets. Overfilling the pockets pre-
vents the hook on the flaps from fully engaging the pile on the pockets and the
weights will not be held securely in the pockets.
! CAUTION !
Using the DUI Weight & Trim III System with more than 40
pounds can put additional wear and tear on your System.
DUI recommends a maximum weight of 40 pounds to be worn
in the DUI Weight & Trim System III System.
WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND TRIM
Most divers distribute their total weight as evenly as possible within the pockets.
However, you may want to experiment with weight distribution in each pocket.
Putting the heavier portion of the weight in the front pocket will effect your trim dif-
ferently than putting the heavier portion of the weight in the back pocket. Exper-
imentation will tell you the weight distribution that best meets your diving needs.
PREPARATION