I was looking at the ScubaPro website and noticed several of their new suits have ratings that surprised me. A 3/2mm suit was a class "C", or 60'-72'F.
http://www.scubapro.com/en-US/USA/divewear/wetsuits/products/everflex-white-women.aspx
A 5mm was rated as a "B", or 50'-64'F.
http://www.scubapro.com/en-US/USA/divewear/wetsuits/products/definition-5mm.aspx
While I understand that proper fit is vital for a wetsuit to keep you warm, and each person has different tolerances, if a 3mm will keep me warm in 65 degree water, I am all over that! It seems to good to be true. IS this a marketing scheme or has SP figured out something no one else has? Or is the rating system itself a joke?
I'd love to hear your opinions.
http://www.scubapro.com/en-US/USA/divewear/wetsuits/products/everflex-white-women.aspx
A 5mm was rated as a "B", or 50'-64'F.
http://www.scubapro.com/en-US/USA/divewear/wetsuits/products/definition-5mm.aspx
While I understand that proper fit is vital for a wetsuit to keep you warm, and each person has different tolerances, if a 3mm will keep me warm in 65 degree water, I am all over that! It seems to good to be true. IS this a marketing scheme or has SP figured out something no one else has? Or is the rating system itself a joke?
I'd love to hear your opinions.