Condensation?

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Julian55

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So I dove my whites fusion bullet I just bought for the first time a few weeks ago, donning/doffing isn't actually as hard as I thought so that was nice. The suit itself was awesome, no air bubble to control, the venting is super easy and flexibility was great, it was a little colder than my other suit I'm presuming because not as much air is moving around but overall very happy.

but when I took the suit off I was wet everywhere, not like a leak but more like condensation, it was warm, about 25 degrees when suiting up with a weezle undergarment so I got pretty warm and the water was about 50 degrees, is it normal for these suits to produce that much condensation?
 
Yes, it's normal. When I first started DS diving I was convinced I had a leak. A good wicking layer will keep sweat away from your skin. Once suited up I pour water all over my suit, this seems to keep me cooler so sweat less.
 

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