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Fidning anything made of 300 weight fleece or 200+ weight compression-resistant Thinsulate is hard.. and when you do find it, it's as expensive as acutal diving underwear but a lot less ideal. You can get by with thinner stuff as long as the water's relatively warm.. but once it gets under 50, you need the good stuff.

Sigh.
 
jonnythan:
Fidning anything made of 300 weight fleece or 200+ weight compression-resistant Thinsulate is hard.. and when you do find it, it's as expensive as acutal diving underwear but a lot less ideal. You can get by with thinner stuff as long as the water's relatively warm.. but once it gets under 50, you need the good stuff.

Sigh.

Software sells their Polartech suits and vests in 100, 200, and 300 weight fleece.....
 
large_diver:
Software sells their Polartech suits and vests in 100, 200, and 300 weight fleece.....

Er, yes, that was my argument for paying $170+ for "drysuit underwear" vs "standard REI stuff" :p
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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