Jasonb
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Hi there,
I'm doing my first Egypt diving this year, going to Wadi Lahami, about 2 hours south of Marsa Alam. Really looking forward to it, but trying to figure out what suit to bring!
The people organising the trip have said a 3mm full length suit will be fine as the water will be around 27 C. Another person who has been there before reckons I should bring my 6.5mm Semi Dry, as we'll be doing 4 dives a day and I could get cold.
This link ( RED SEA YEAR - TIME TABLE ) that I found from this forum reckons either a 3mm or 7mm full length suit for Oct, depending on how you feel the cold. It also says the Water Temp would be about 25, not 27.
I'm from Ireland, water temps here go from about 9-16 C ( from April to October ), I use a dry suit now but have used my Semi-Dry in those temps without problems. I'd be worried about wearing a Semi-Dry in Air Temps of the high 20s / early 30s though, that'd be far too hot. But I don't want to be too cold in the water in a 3mm full suit ( and I'd have to go BUY a 3mm full suit, there's not much call for it here in Ireland! ).
So, while I know there are no exact correct answers, I'd appreciate some opinions. Any advice welcome, thanks!
J.
I'm doing my first Egypt diving this year, going to Wadi Lahami, about 2 hours south of Marsa Alam. Really looking forward to it, but trying to figure out what suit to bring!
The people organising the trip have said a 3mm full length suit will be fine as the water will be around 27 C. Another person who has been there before reckons I should bring my 6.5mm Semi Dry, as we'll be doing 4 dives a day and I could get cold.
This link ( RED SEA YEAR - TIME TABLE ) that I found from this forum reckons either a 3mm or 7mm full length suit for Oct, depending on how you feel the cold. It also says the Water Temp would be about 25, not 27.
I'm from Ireland, water temps here go from about 9-16 C ( from April to October ), I use a dry suit now but have used my Semi-Dry in those temps without problems. I'd be worried about wearing a Semi-Dry in Air Temps of the high 20s / early 30s though, that'd be far too hot. But I don't want to be too cold in the water in a 3mm full suit ( and I'd have to go BUY a 3mm full suit, there's not much call for it here in Ireland! ).
So, while I know there are no exact correct answers, I'd appreciate some opinions. Any advice welcome, thanks!
J.