They say there is no zealot like a convert. This is true in my case when it comes to wetsuits. I've SCUBA dived since 1999. For many years, it was a huge part of my life, not so much now, but I still dive. Several years ago, I dipped my toes in to freediving and after initial resistance, bought a proper wetsuit instead of using the wetsuits I had been using for SCUBA. In short, freediving suits are a world better in terms of comfort and warmth. I've been happily wearing them for the small number of SCUBA dives I do each year.
The major downside of freediving wetsuits is that they require copious quantities of lube to get them on without damaging the fragile open cell neoprene on the inside of the suit. This isn't a problem when day boat diving, but I have a liveaboard booked and can't see anyone thanking me for turning the dive deck in to a foam party. As a result, I've been looking for a closed cell freediving suit and think I have found just the thing in the Beauchat Espadon Bifo. I purchased one today. First impressions are very good and it fits me like a glove.
I don't expect it to be as warm as an open cell suit, but it is easy to put on and take off and there won't be any nasty flushing down the spine as there is no zip. Further to that, a nice smooth skin face seal should stop nearly all flushing. I expect it to be a lot warmer than a steamer. Coming back to the zip thing, it's always the zips that break first on wetsuit. No zips, no problem!
The major downside of freediving wetsuits is that they require copious quantities of lube to get them on without damaging the fragile open cell neoprene on the inside of the suit. This isn't a problem when day boat diving, but I have a liveaboard booked and can't see anyone thanking me for turning the dive deck in to a foam party. As a result, I've been looking for a closed cell freediving suit and think I have found just the thing in the Beauchat Espadon Bifo. I purchased one today. First impressions are very good and it fits me like a glove.
I don't expect it to be as warm as an open cell suit, but it is easy to put on and take off and there won't be any nasty flushing down the spine as there is no zip. Further to that, a nice smooth skin face seal should stop nearly all flushing. I expect it to be a lot warmer than a steamer. Coming back to the zip thing, it's always the zips that break first on wetsuit. No zips, no problem!