elan
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Yes thats true. If you get a good undergarment they are not rhat floaty. My driend dropped 5lb after switching from regilar fleece based cloth
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Wow, I wish I could get away with that little weight. All the people I know that are using the Arctic are using around the same weight as I am.
Weight requirements are what they are. I dive with 31 pounds of total ballast with steel tanks (-1 to -2) in Puget Sound, and have to add a couple of pounds for Monterey. That number has been weight-checked repeatedly.
Folks who dive drysuits, do you guys find yourselves using significantly more weight with multi-layered undergarments than one single thick undergarment? I have been diving with improvised undergarments that keep me warm down to 40 degrees. The LDS guy tells me that if I buy a proper undergarment (preferably one piece undergarment that you step into and zip) then I will be able to drop 5lbs from my weight. Makes sense??? Or is it sales talk?