5mm Semi-dry

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Does anyone know of a 5mm women's semi-dry that does not have a hood and is less than 900$? I'm really struggling to find one.
 
 
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again, I looked at this, but it's 7/5mm and therefore closer to a 7 mm and no one wants to have to wear a 7mm if they can possibly avoid it.
 
I looked at this but it actually isn't a semi-dry.
I found this while searching for semi-dry on Diver Supply's website. The listing is confusing, you may want to give them a call. The photos on the AL website show some type of cuff on the sleeves

again, I looked at this, but it's 7/5mm and therefore closer to a 7 mm and no one wants to have to wear a 7mm if they can possibly avoid it.
The 7mm is over the core with 5mm on the arms and legs. It will add buoyancy but not as much as a full 7mm. The extra width around the core shouldn't impact mobility. Remember the deeper you go the more the neoprene compresses.

Where are you planning to dive? In PA, I was using a 7mm 2 piece and still could get cold under the thermocline. In Florida, I used a 3mm and added a vest if the water temp was on the cold side.
 
Waterproof has the W7 in 5mm and 7mm. They sell it as a wetsuit. But, it has drysuit-style seals at the wrists and ankles. And, they sell an optional neck seal add-on.

I have been diving the W7 5mm for a couple of years now (without the neck seal). I think it does seal up pretty darn well. When I get out of the water and walk around, I will have water in my legs that makes the lower leg of the suit bulge, and it just stays there until I unzip the ankles and pull the seals open.

I ordered a new one and also the neck seal, which coincidentally was delivered today. Mine has 177 dives on it. It is getting thin from repeated compression on deep dives. I wanted a new one that will restore some of its original warmth and for when a seal on the old one finally rips. I will soon find out if the neck seal add-on really makes any difference to how warm it is.

The back zipper also has a double seal arrangement. I.e. 2 smoothskin flaps that overlay each other under the zipper - assuming care is taken to get them to lay correctly as the suit is zipped up. I always ask for help.

This suit is about as close as I think you can get to a semi-dry without having an actual drysuit zipper.

And it has thigh pockets.

The W7 5mm retails for $569.


All that said, if your goal is simply to have the warmest 5mm suit you can get, I think the Bare Reactive 5mm is as warm or maybe even warmer than the W7 5mm (without the neck seal). I had the older generation Reactive 5mm when I got my W7. I sold the Reactive to a friend. I think it was as warm and the current generation of Reactive is supposed to be even warmer than the one I had.

Lastly, I know you don't want a 7mm. But, Waterproof has a new Neoflex SD semi-dry 7mm. It does not have a hood. And, it looks like the same neoprene used in the W7 7mm suit. That neoprene is VERY stretchy and comfy. I have been toying with getting one for myself for when the 5mm is not warm enough but I don't want to wear a drysuit for whatever reason.

The rub on this one is that the Neo SD retails for somewhere around $1200 - 1400, I think. I can't find a specific suggested retail price on it.

 
One last thing. Instead of a 5mm semi-dry, have you considered a 3mm compressed neoprene actual drysuit?

You can get a Seaskin Ultra for less than $900.


Made to measure. Very good quality. I have one and it is awesome.

It's like diving in a loose-fitting 3mm wetsuit - except I'm warm and dry. And I have one extra hose on my 1st stage reg, to connect to the inflator on the suit.

Having this suit is another major reason I have not bought a Waterproof Neo SD....
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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