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Oh god.....sorry about that Jim! I had to take it down...I got complaints that I was wearing too much! (Cause of course it did exist!?)

Syruss.....I searched for the brand jim mentioned and theres a store in CA that does it - they have an online store but its down at the moment so I'll give you the link to the page and the address...the rest is down to you sweetypie!

http://www.keepbubblin.com/
2646 Palma Dr. Suite 470
Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 339-9659
(805)339-9673 Fax

Take care all -x-
 
Yes I have an Akona shortie now but I want a full in a smaller mil than 7. I am still looking.... :)
 
Great post, love your sense of humor. I am not fat myself, just overly husky, warm in the winter and great shade in the summer! Try Harvey's website. They are in Kent Washington and have a mail order facility. If you can't find them pls. send an EMAIL.
 



I'll stay since you put it so nicely and Neptune has not kicked me out. But I will warn you I will only stay if you let me scuba dive cause otherwise I will have to take my miserable life and hurl myself off a curb causing serious bodily damage to myself.....

Syruss- I feel sorry for every seysmograph on a 1000 miles radius...
 
Originally posted by Liquid

Syruss- I feel sorry for every seysmograph on a 1000 miles radius...

I always knew I would leave my mark on the world even if it is only a few lines on a roll of paper!
 
Syruss....

When I was out at Clear Springs Sunday (9/30), I talked with Robert and Debbie about their new deal with Mobbys drysuits. And I thought of your "4x wetsuit" dilemma.

Since we've already discussed your tendency towards natural bouyancy, adding a thick layer of neoprene might really overdo it on the weight requiremnt. But if you are in a dry suit, you won't have to add weight to compensate for the neoprene bouyancy. And a drysuit (especially the tri-lams) would allow you to dive the different temps (Caribbean to Great Lakes) by changing the amount of under layers.

So have you considered a dry suit yet? Now that you have developed your "rent your own stuff" program, perhaps you can get the exposure protection you desire.

--Michael

 
Mike you can tell you must be single in that post.

Picture me telling my wife I need a $750 dry suit so I don't have to carry an extra 10 pounds of lead. I am not sure what would be worse, the laughter she gives me or the pan she hits me with.

Maybe someday when I get her diving with me but until then I am doomed!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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