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[Choose #5] and dry suit, new england
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[Choose #5] Live in Minnesota lots of diffent dive situations
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[Choose #5] Every season is dive season!
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[Choose #4] 7mm and a 2 mm shorty
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[Choose #4] living in Mn. you nedd ’em all
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[Choose #5] Comfort is king. You wouldn’t wear shorts to go snowmobiling would you?
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[Choose #5] i don’t care for my shorty or cold water wetsuits but I really enjoy my 3mm suits
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[Choose #4] I had a great 7mm custom suit , then it shrung in the closet, now i moved to a warm water location
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[Choose #4] Don’t forget us drysuit folk...
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[Choose #1] 2pc. 7mm perfect for most temps
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[Choose #5] Plus a dry suit
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[Choose #5] Also have a drysuit
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Crush - 8/22/2008 3:09 PM
[Choose #5] Pinnacle
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[Choose #5] DRY SUIT NEXT
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[Choose #4] Henderson is a great suit
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[Choose #5] I’ve got about 5 suits, and am looking to buy a couple more. I’m ready for ANYTHING!
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[Choose #2] You forgot to add "None" - which is the best warm water wetsuit
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[Choose #4] plus a dry suit
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[Choose #5] All three for me
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[Choose #1] Bear Trilam Dry Suit
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[Choose #5] I like to be prepared
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[Choose #4] 7mm full, and 3mm shorty. wear the shorty more then half the year tho.
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AirOn - 8/20/2008 2:56 PM
[Choose #2] Thinking about a dry suit for colder water.
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