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[Choose #5] Sorry, I’ve new diver, but wanted to see the responses
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[Choose #1] Easy to done/doff stays warm even under the ice
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[Choose #1] DUI flex 50/50 and wear the DUI fleece/thinsulate undies
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[Choose #2] For cold water Crushed!!
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[Choose #1] White’s Fusion llearning curve was nil and its the envy of many divers at the quarry
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jridg - 6/07/2009 2:17 AM
[Choose #1] Whites Fusion - the best!
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[Choose #1] for most rec divers you will find this the most versitile
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[Choose #1] I dive a laminate quad flex suit with polar fleece underwear, even my light underwear I was warm to about 49 degrees that first descent though feels cold then the air in the suit warms up ad away I go.
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[Choose #4] been diving in my 3mm shorty, right along side guys in dry suits....whimps haha
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[Choose #2] I wear a neoprene when it is cold (40s), shell when warmer (60s) and wetsuit when warm (70s+). BTW, no such thing as "semi-dry" - if you are not dry, you are wet.
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[Choose #2] Warm and nice
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[Choose #2] +warmth no underclothing cost less -more weight
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[Choose #1] The shell types are lighter and have room to move around.
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[Choose #1] I prefer the shell type that drys easily and you can also decide on how much insulation you want under it.. The neoprene is like a sponge and gets everything all wet.. The shell dries quickly and you pack it away at the site..
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[Choose #1] Trilam, You don’t get the neoprene compression, and less constricting
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[Choose #5] I don’t have a dry suit yet but I want one real bad for diving springs. I’m not sure of the best one to get for the type of diving I do that cost the less but is still a good suit.
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[Choose #2] I use a custom crushed neoprene DS in winter because less weight & undergarment, but still prefer a wetsuit because they take even less weight , less maintenance and are less prone to damage with the type of diving I do.
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[Choose #2] i stay warmer my dive temps are in the high 40s to low 50s
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[Choose #2] 7mil neoprene - ruggid, warm, less undergarment required.
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[Choose #2] I’ve dove with both a trilam and now have a neoprene. The neoprene suit is much more streamlined, more like diving in a wetsuit. Would never go back to the bag suit.
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