If this question has been asked and answered before, my apologies...
For the last year I was diving an old used O'Neill 7000x drysuit (back zip 7mm neoprene) that served me well. It was a good starter suit at the right price. Now it's time for an upgrade and I have a bit of a quandary. My LDS only carries back zip crushed neoprene drysuits in my approximate size. They can order in trilam and front zippers if I so desire.
My questions are: Should I go with a front zipper or a rear zipper? Should I go trilam or crushed neoprene?
My diving style: I dive in the Pacific Northwest in waters that average around 45 degrees. In the winter and early spring sometimes I find myself in 33 or 34 degree water due to the snow melt. The dive sites I go to can be pretty rough (jetty scrambles, hard currents, reservoir headwaters, some light university research diving). I also do some divemaster work for a local shop with its obvious hard conditions. For me, diving isn't fun unless it's a challenge.
The suits I am considering are the BARE Trilam HD Tech Dry, BARE Trilam HD Pro Dry, BARE XCD2 Tech Dry, and BARE XCD2 Pro Dry. I have been told by many people associated with the LDS and not associated with it that BARE makes the best suit for the type of diving I do. Beyond that, opinions are all across the board on what style of suit I should get.
This would be much easier to decide if I could find a front zip and a trilam suit to try on rather than having to order blindly!
For the last year I was diving an old used O'Neill 7000x drysuit (back zip 7mm neoprene) that served me well. It was a good starter suit at the right price. Now it's time for an upgrade and I have a bit of a quandary. My LDS only carries back zip crushed neoprene drysuits in my approximate size. They can order in trilam and front zippers if I so desire.
My questions are: Should I go with a front zipper or a rear zipper? Should I go trilam or crushed neoprene?
My diving style: I dive in the Pacific Northwest in waters that average around 45 degrees. In the winter and early spring sometimes I find myself in 33 or 34 degree water due to the snow melt. The dive sites I go to can be pretty rough (jetty scrambles, hard currents, reservoir headwaters, some light university research diving). I also do some divemaster work for a local shop with its obvious hard conditions. For me, diving isn't fun unless it's a challenge.
The suits I am considering are the BARE Trilam HD Tech Dry, BARE Trilam HD Pro Dry, BARE XCD2 Tech Dry, and BARE XCD2 Pro Dry. I have been told by many people associated with the LDS and not associated with it that BARE makes the best suit for the type of diving I do. Beyond that, opinions are all across the board on what style of suit I should get.
This would be much easier to decide if I could find a front zip and a trilam suit to try on rather than having to order blindly!
