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Old 08-30-2007, 05:25 AM
Francesco
 
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Default pesata con muta stagna

Ciao a tutti....

purtroppo l'inverno si avvicina e la voglia di stagna aumentera'.
Un amico si immerge regolarmente con una stagna in neoprene con apertura
frontale....lui mi dice di trovarsi molto bene pero' ha bisogno di 12 kg per
affondare decentemente...e' alto ma ha la corporatura normale...sara'
intorno agli 80 kg....
E' normale una zavorra del genere per una stagna?
Utilizzando una stagna con la solita apertura posteriore (e quindi senza
quel risvolto di tessuto a livello dei fianchi) si guadagna qualcosa in
termini di zavorra?
A me 12 kg sembrano davvero tanti e a voi?

Francesco

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