and the benefit of getting a drysuit is that you'll have it when you come to dive with me in Hawaii
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RocketMan:Hey Mike, want to get cold? Come on you know you do. Lets try out layering those wetsuits (1 mm + 5mm). Oh, BTW you might want to get that hood. Maybe we should look into Phil's dry suit special at Dive Sports.
kidspot:and the benefit of getting a drysuit is that you'll have it when you come to dive with me in Hawaii
kidspot:your'e not helping here... I'm trying to give him some extra justification for getting one ...
It'll be interesting to see if you think 55 degree water is cold. I'd come watch but I expect to be nice and warm somewhere playing video games.RocketMan:Blue Water is a bit cold now and I don't have a dry suit but hey I'm game
ScubaLuke:It'll be interesting to see if you think 55 degree water is cold. I'd come watch but I expect to be nice and warm somewhere playing video games.
Luke
Actually, it wouldn't hurt to blow the dust off the old drysuit but I'm tied up that weekend. Maybe after the first of the year.RocketMan:Ah come on Luke....you know you want to...it'll be fun (he said in a high pitched voice)
ScubaLuke:You're not going to dive your 5mm are you? I don't think that's going to cut it. You probably want to rent a 7mm.
Luke
That sounds like a good idea. And the Tiols will be good for the Tortugas trip.RocketMan:No. I've been planning on buying a Tiols VelvetLight 1 mm from Phil (maybe this weekend). I'd wear it under my 5mm hyperstretch. I feel the need to get wet.