Ok, try 3 to 5 pounds less lead, if you are to heavy the bubble can over compress your under garments and you can feel cold on the lower side, at least that is my experience.
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Ok, try 3 to 5 pounds less lead, if you are to heavy the bubble can over compress your under garments and you can feel cold on the lower side, at least that is my experience.
I am probably about 2 lbs over my ideal weighting right now. I definitely feel the cold more on my chest and belly area, which makes sense as the air in the suit rises and typically I trap the bubble in the shoulder area.
there is no way to trap air on your chest/belly since air rises and you would be immensely uncomfortable with that much air in your suit. Try adding a vest layer if you have any warm vests for skiing or whatever. If that doesn't work, you're best off going to active heating, but I would avoid thermolution. It's cheap for a reason....
I will definitely try adding some additional layer to the chest area. I was very skeptical about the Thermulation solution. I've been looking at a couple other options for active heating. Any recommendations?
Thanks! I'll take a look at the X-core vest.