Choosing a Drysuit

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im not trying to say your training was sub-par. i'm sure it was fine.
just that gue requires a drysuit for the cave courses
 
There are a lot of quality suits out there and its definitely a big investment so take your time and buy something your happy with.
 
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Training is training. It's how you use it and how one adapts it to the changing complexity of diving in diverse environments that is key. Labels and organizational dogma makes little difference at the end of the day if one does not strive for perfection. Self awareness and striving to improve one's abilities are beyond any methodology. From what I read years ago, I am sure GUE is fine as well. This thread may be best served in another forum since we beat the crap out of this drysuit thing. As always, no need to reply. Thanks for an insightful dicussion.

Lmao as well Doby45! He who laughs lasts...
 
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