Rainer
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All I know is that everyone else I've talked to has said these things are really, really buoyant.
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I wear less than my Weezle, Whites MK2 and MK3, and Pinnacle Merino, Non Merino, and Pinnacle Fleece I had(damn I have had too many undergarments)....
All I know is that everyone else I've talked to has said these things are really, really buoyant.
This is the most relevant way of comparing - if one has other types of undies of course. I wish I had as many as you! (How much more buoyant are the MK3:s??)
I quit trusting "everyone" after everyone I knew swore that Diving Concepts TPS Extreme was the bee's knees, and didn't require much lead. I find mine to stay in closet because Arctics are so much better/convenient. And Arctics do not require any more lead than the TPS, so I do not know where that hype came about.
Maybe I have just dived very buoyant undies...
I find the 4th element arctics have about the same buoyancy as the DC TPS thinsulate undergarment. I am allergic to too much weight, so I wouldn't use the arctics if they required a lot. Arctics are okay for me down to the mid-50's, but any lower than that and the exposure needs to be brief as I get cold. I am also in the tall group, and constantly looking for undergarments with torso's that are long enough not to limit movement. The two piece arctics have been wonderful. Just picked up a 4th element subxero salopette, and am anxious to see how this works out with an arctic top. In the case of the subxero, I am somewhat worried about how much lead will be needed though.
Has anyone tried the new 4th element ozone layer? I think I'll purchase that set once fall comes instead of going to the subzero now
I would be EXTREMELY interested in hearing about your experience with the salopette. Sounds like you otherwise have same thing going as I do. If you are talking about the TPS Extreme, I use exactly same for that suit and Arctis (when wearing both top and bottom).
Were you able to fit into same size salopette as your Arctic bottoms though? I would have to get bigger size in the SubX because the material is more restrictive. This would add a lot of extra fluff... maybe me doubt.
I would like to hear how much more one might need when combining just the salopette with Arctic top. I am not planning to buy the SubX top because the sizing sucks for women with hips.
I hope people will report with the new Ozone too.