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WearyWanderer

WearyWanderer

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So I was looking at weighted vests but I thought it might be a good idea to do a waterproof one.

Found this one:

Water vest
It's thinner, so easier to hide under clothes bc I won't be alone when I jump in the water.

I would adjust it to 11 lbs (the highest it goes) and hopefully wear a coat over that with two 10 lb hand weights in each pocket of the coat. The pockets zipper closed.

Would that weight be enough to keep me underwater? I'm 130 lbs and tall and skinny.

Read about a guy who rode off a dock into a lake strapped into in his electric wheelchair and that would be perfect but unfortunately I don't have one of those, just a regular wheelchair.

I know I've also posted about gun method in the past but I am not sure if that option is doable or not at this point so I'm trying to keep my options open for now.
 

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