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Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-14 17:52:00)
by newman_diver
I am looking for drysuit underwear for my wife. We dive in cold water (40-50) and our dives range from 45-70 minutes. She is small (5'1") and i've been having a hard time finding something suitable that fits. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-15 21:31:00)
by susiw
I like my undergarments. They are by fourth element. I dive in water generally in the low 50s but can get down to the high 40s and I have the xerotherm arctic and the baselayer and I'm generally warm enough. You could use the xerotherm instead of the drybase if you wanted it warmer (or maybe even get all three layers!) The main reason I'm suggesting this is the separate top and bottoms ...
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-12-15 21:42:00)
by tstormdiver
For really cold water I use Pinnacle's Merino Evolution undergarments. It's very thick at 650 grams. I did an hour long dive in 42 degree water last Feb. My buddy called the dive because he got cold, not me (except my hands & head). I was toasty for the most part. The only minus is because it is so thick it takes considerable weight to get down & it can cut down on flexibility a bit (like a real ...
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I am looking for drysuit underwear for my wife. We dive in cold water (40-50) and our dives range from 45-70 minutes. She is small (5'1") and i've been having a hard time finding something suitable that fits. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
For really cold water I use Pinnacle's Merino Evolution undergarments. It's very thick at 650 grams. I did an hour long dive in 42 degree water last Feb. My buddy called the dive because he got cold, not me (except my hands & head). I was toasty for the most part. The only minus is because it is so thick it takes considerable weight to get down & it can cut down on flexibility a bit (like a real thick coat). It is a...
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