Josh the diver
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I'm looking to start cave diving in the next year. i am trying to decide what drysuit to buy that would be able to hold up to the abuse of caves? I have been looking at deep 6's Makara drysuit. just not sure about it?
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The Makara is a badass suit. I'd also look at the SF Tech suits that @jblack sells and can be custom fit in Florida. My first choice would be an O'Three RI 2-100 though, but that's personal preference for a neoprene suit
Ive dove my compressed neoprene a few times in sidemount only caves. Never gave me any issues. “Better” seems a matter of opinion. Trilam is easier to pack and more options for self donning. But in the water the neoprene is warm, rugged and often creates slightly less drag since it stretches and fits tighter so there are no wrinkles.I have been thinking against neoprene suits due to the extra buoyancy. Are neoprene suits better for caves?
it's not "extra buoyancy", it has some inherent warmth due to the neoprene and yes the suit itself is more buoyant, but to get the same warmth with a bag, you have to have more undergarments which means more air in the bag. In diving, they're basically the same buoyancy wise. The only reason to specifically ignore them is if you have to fly to get to the caves. They take a long time to dry and are much heavier in general, so I'd avoid it if you fly to cave country.I have been thinking against neoprene suits due to the extra buoyancy. Are neoprene suits better for caves?
Neoprene suits work great, not an issue in cave diving, and have been used successfully for decades. They have the advantage of being more streamlined and easier to repair.I have been thinking against neoprene suits due to the extra buoyancy. Are neoprene suits better for caves?
The Makara is a badass suit. I'd also look at the SF Tech suits that @jblack sells and can be custom fit in Florida. My first choice would be an O'Three RI 2-100 though, but that's personal preference for a neoprene suit
Jason sells the ScubaForce suits, not SF Tech. Different companies.
I've got a ScubaForce Expedition SE, it's been solid.