SeaHorse81
Contributor
I can't help with what you wear since I have the same problem you do and had to resort to a drysuit. There is no amount of neoprene that would keep me warm in water at that temp for one dive, let alone for repetitive diving over several days.
Whatever you end up with for exposure protection, bear in mind that you do indeed lose core temp across days of repeated time in the water. It helps to do whatever you can to preserve/restore your warmth between dives, like bundle up in nice dry fleece and stay out of the breeze, drink warm tea, etc. It actually makes a difference that you can feel.
Whatever you end up with for exposure protection, bear in mind that you do indeed lose core temp across days of repeated time in the water. It helps to do whatever you can to preserve/restore your warmth between dives, like bundle up in nice dry fleece and stay out of the breeze, drink warm tea, etc. It actually makes a difference that you can feel.