It might be a little too early to be discussing dry suits for me, but I guess it wouldn't hurt knowing in advance. And if a good deal comes along, I might consider getting one earlier.
All my dives have been with 7mm wetsuits in Europe in the summer time. Not the warmest water, but not the coldest either.
I'm considering a wetsuit because most of my dives starting next fall / spring will be in cold waters. (In Canada - Nova Scotia / Newfoundland). I will also be doing both tripics but not as frequently at the moment. So, I dont really want to own both wetsuit and a wetsuit
Will it be okay to use a drysuit for both?
*I know it may be an overheating issue, which is why I am considering using a dry cooling vest underneath the wetsuit when in warm waters.
After some research, the two suits that seemed to have good reviews were the:
Hollis Biodry FX100
ScubaPro Evertec LT
*Still researching
But I dont know how these, or any other suits would hold up
All my dives have been with 7mm wetsuits in Europe in the summer time. Not the warmest water, but not the coldest either.
I'm considering a wetsuit because most of my dives starting next fall / spring will be in cold waters. (In Canada - Nova Scotia / Newfoundland). I will also be doing both tripics but not as frequently at the moment. So, I dont really want to own both wetsuit and a wetsuit
Will it be okay to use a drysuit for both?
*I know it may be an overheating issue, which is why I am considering using a dry cooling vest underneath the wetsuit when in warm waters.
After some research, the two suits that seemed to have good reviews were the:
Hollis Biodry FX100
ScubaPro Evertec LT
*Still researching
But I dont know how these, or any other suits would hold up
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