Drysuit diver. I typically use Patagonia Capline 4 top and bottom as a base layer and then an Aqualung MK2 fleece unionsuit as the thermal layer. I find, however, that I get a bit cold in that setup, especially early or late in the season or after a long day of multiple dives. I don't really love the Patagonia baselayer, so I'm going to be switching that out for some merino wool. But I've been contemplating ditching the MK2 and investing in the Thermal Fusion instead. Reviews seem good and people say it's nice and warm. The one issue seems to be that its close fit means it is a bit restrictive for some folks, especially those trying to do valve drills with doubles. I don't dive doubles, but that doesn't mean I don't like freedom of movement!
For those of you who own or have tried a Thermal Fusion, what do you like and dislike about it? My drysuit is a Fusion Bullet, so I like the idea of having a streamlined thermal layer to go underneath it. But not if I won't have adequate mobility, especially in my shoulders.
For those of you who own or have tried a Thermal Fusion, what do you like and dislike about it? My drysuit is a Fusion Bullet, so I like the idea of having a streamlined thermal layer to go underneath it. But not if I won't have adequate mobility, especially in my shoulders.