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![]() wrote in message ... Nontheless, I did discover that some 'myths' about wearing wading belts seem patently untrue. In my test, there was absolutely NO BUOYANT EFFECT from air trapped in the legs, as it was squeezed out when I entered the water. I would maintain that any fisherman who was standing in water deeper than their waist would have the same thing happen as they entered the water. Therefore, there is no trapped air to float up your legs. THIS IS ONLY TRUE IF YOU HAVE NO AIR IN THE LEGS TO START WITH. From personal experience I can assure you that with air in the legs and belt firmly buckled your legs will float to such an extent that you have one hell a job to keep your head above water. My observation, Dave, was that as I waded into the water, the pressure of the water squeezed the air out of the legs. It 'burped' out when I was just about hip deep (belt-level). If someone falls off a rock or falls in from shore, they might have air trapped in their legs. But if someone wades in to a depth deeper than their belt, and then falls over, there shouldn't be any air in their legs. What were the details of your experience? --riverman |
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