Scuba_Noob
Contributor
Hi,
Has anyone tried the Aqualung drysuits? How comfortable are they? How long-lasting are they?
Specifically, my local dive shop has the Aqualung Blizzard 4mm. I dive in water that's around 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). With a decent undergarment, would that be enough?
I was at another local dive shop with the BARE Nexgen, which has more publicity (and good reviews), but the Blizzard is about $400 cheaper, so that's also a consideration. I'm on a semi-tight budget. If the Blizzard is decent (and it can last a few years with good care), then I wouldn't mind it.
Also, I'm curious as to the difference between the 4mm and the 7mm. Would I be fine for the 4mm in 10 degree Celsius water?
Has anyone tried the Aqualung drysuits? How comfortable are they? How long-lasting are they?
Specifically, my local dive shop has the Aqualung Blizzard 4mm. I dive in water that's around 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit). With a decent undergarment, would that be enough?
I was at another local dive shop with the BARE Nexgen, which has more publicity (and good reviews), but the Blizzard is about $400 cheaper, so that's also a consideration. I'm on a semi-tight budget. If the Blizzard is decent (and it can last a few years with good care), then I wouldn't mind it.
Also, I'm curious as to the difference between the 4mm and the 7mm. Would I be fine for the 4mm in 10 degree Celsius water?