TSandM: it DOES rock in Southern California!
I've finally gotten to dive mine some and I really can't say enough good things about it. I did five hour-ish dives on San Clemente Island with it this weekend and was so warm that I left my hood on the boat after the first dive. Temps were 55-57ish. On the last one I accidentally jumped in with my drysuit unzipped about an inch (surprise!) and the Halo got pretty wet during my frenzied swim back to the ladder to re-zip. I did the dive anyway (still without a hood) and still wasn't cold at all. Having been hypothermic in CA up to the point where the Halo arrived, this is a groundbreaking change. I previously dove the MK1 (the two-piece system, not the Glacier), and not only am I so much warmer in the Halo, but I have better flexibility.
I'm guessing that if I put the hood back on, I could be comfortable diving the Halo to the low 50s, and maybe even lower with dry gloves, and I am NOT cold-tolerant at all. It's just incredible to finally be *warm* for the first time in my (admittedly short) diving career.
Like TSandM, I do wish it had hand pockets! The only pocket is on the right shoulder, and it's good for stowing little things (car key, chapstick), but I ended up peeling it down between dives and putting on a sweatshirt with pockets.
Edit: It turns out the fifth dive (the wet one) was actually 52 for most of the dive.
I've finally gotten to dive mine some and I really can't say enough good things about it. I did five hour-ish dives on San Clemente Island with it this weekend and was so warm that I left my hood on the boat after the first dive. Temps were 55-57ish. On the last one I accidentally jumped in with my drysuit unzipped about an inch (surprise!) and the Halo got pretty wet during my frenzied swim back to the ladder to re-zip. I did the dive anyway (still without a hood) and still wasn't cold at all. Having been hypothermic in CA up to the point where the Halo arrived, this is a groundbreaking change. I previously dove the MK1 (the two-piece system, not the Glacier), and not only am I so much warmer in the Halo, but I have better flexibility.
I'm guessing that if I put the hood back on, I could be comfortable diving the Halo to the low 50s, and maybe even lower with dry gloves, and I am NOT cold-tolerant at all. It's just incredible to finally be *warm* for the first time in my (admittedly short) diving career.
Like TSandM, I do wish it had hand pockets! The only pocket is on the right shoulder, and it's good for stowing little things (car key, chapstick), but I ended up peeling it down between dives and putting on a sweatshirt with pockets.
Edit: It turns out the fifth dive (the wet one) was actually 52 for most of the dive.
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