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P-valve for the guys and She Pee for the ladies.Wow I just thought of something orm brought up. What happens if you need to pee when wearing a dry suit?
Up until now the line has been the low 70s for me, but now that I have a DUI Tropical dry suit, which I haven't as yet had wet, that line might shift upwards. The 5mm was OK for a couple of hours in the cenotes this spring, which run a constant 76. Last week in Lake Ontario it was in the high 40s on the wrecks, and I was wishing for 400 gm Thinsulate.
Yes a farmer john style would add more warmth to the core.Thanks for the input everyone. So if I stick with using wetsuits it seems like a farmer john would be warmest since you would have 14mm around the torso. Is this correct? So I am guessing the warmest setup without going to a dry suit would be a farmer john with hood and gloves.
Thanks for the input everyone. So if I stick with using wetsuits it seems like a farmer john would be warmest since you would have 14mm around the torso. Is this correct? So I am guessing the warmest setup without going to a dry suit would be a farmer john with hood and gloves.
Thanks for the input everyone. So if I stick with using wetsuits it seems like a farmer john would be warmest since you would have 14mm around the torso. Is this correct? So I am guessing the warmest setup without going to a dry suit would be a farmer john with hood and gloves.
At what water temp do you guys typically go with a dry suit?