I'm diving down in 35 degree water. DUI 7mm hood covers my head, mask covers a good portion of the face but there's that small bit of exposed skin around the cheeks and mouth that get cold for a bit, then go numb to the point I don't feel it and am very comfortable.
The question posed to me is "Is frostbite a concern?" I don't remember hearing any diver suffering frostbite. Maybe that's when you get into the extremely cold diving. At what point do you have to consider wearing a full face mask?
After a quick review of some references, it appears that frostbite would not be a concern while in the water since it's not cold enough to cause ice crystal formation in the tissues.
Frostbite
35F degree water can definitely hurt and cause numbness, though! :shocked2:
I use a 1/8" neoprene "ice cap" underhood like I believe James (fdog) was referring to. It basically covers the entire head except the eyes, nose and edges of the lips. My mask seals on top of the ice cap and my eyes and nose are quite warm in the air pocket. Only the edges of the lips are slightly exposed.
I use the ice cap under my regular 7mm hood for temps below 55F. Even on long dives in the low-30's, I have no facial discomfort now. Since the lips have excellent blood flow and are only slightly exposed, they don't get very cold. No more numbness!
I highly recommend it!
See link and pic below for an example of an ice cap.
Dave C
http://www.scubatoys.com/store/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=HendersonICECap
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