OP, if you don’t go crazy with the options Seaskin is hard to beat for valueSeaskin or O3.
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OP, if you don’t go crazy with the options Seaskin is hard to beat for valueSeaskin or O3.
OP, if you don’t go crazy with the options Seaskin is hard to beat for value
In your opinion, what makes O3 a better bang for the buck than Seaskin (without a doubt)?
When I was diving in the north sea of the seven divers I dived with six were in Othree. The majority of instructors in the UK are in Othree. Most of the guys I buddy with in the UK are in Othree. They are not in them because they are cheap.They are in them because we dive in cold water (+3 is my limit but I know others who dive colder) and Othree are considered the best. If I am going to be in the North sea in the cold I want to be in an Othree without a doubt.
Can you reach valves? How good is the cut compared to a Santi or DUI?Something to bear in mind with Seaskin, if you go on the site and build a suit, the price shown will be inclusive of VAT which will not be charged if you ship outside the EU. That's 20% off what you see.
I ticked every conceivable box on the suit, bought spare neck and wrist seals, neck seal tool, base layers and a few odds and ends and paid $1100 US landed at my door.
I have about 60 dives on it now and could not be happier.
Can you reach valves? How good is the cut compared to a Santi or DUI?