As soon as possible.SAH:Are there any opinions about when to get a drysuit?
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As soon as possible.SAH:Are there any opinions about when to get a drysuit?
SAH:Are there any opinions about when to get a drysuit? I know that dove with a wetsuit for a year and had over 50 dives before switching to a drysuit. Having good buoyancy control is really necessary with a drysuit.
I didn't look, nor did I assume one way or the other. But now knowing that you are female it's remedial education for you......... I was thinking about taking a refresher course myself.SubMariner:I'm female.
So yeah.. I think I kind of maybe perhaps know the diff between male & female. :joke:
Are you talking about the Mobbys I rented for my first dry suit dives? For those of you who don't know - i even posted some photos - I also don't have a dry suit of my own and I in fact borrowed one from a friend - it's bright blue and pink. But in fact the cut and the size were absolutely perfect.SubMariner:Unfortunately a until quite recently, "female" translated to "smaller & pink" in scuba gear lingo.
pennypue:I didn't look, nor did I assume one way or the other. But now knowing that you are female it's remedial education for you......... I was thinking about taking a refresher course myself.
I was looking at a suit posted for sale. I don't have the funds to go out and buy a new suit and certainly not custom (I still need to buy everything else!!). But I think a drysuit would solve my desire to dive year round (if I can just find a hole to jump into in the winter in Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana). What's the best way to tell if a ML will fit me or not? I think I'm at the top range of what's listed on the chart. I don't mind a snug fit, or an uncomfortable one either (heck, I could even tolerate some decent pain) if it means I can dive. Can I try renting a DUI somewhere to see if an ML would fit?
SubMariner:I'm female.
AAMOF, if you look at the pic in my profile, you'll see me doing my safety stop on the Thistlegorm in the Red Sea in (you guessed it) my DUI.
So yeah.. I think I kind of maybe perhaps know the diff between male & female. :joke:
Meanwhile, to smooth out some of the ruffled feathers here, I posed the question because frequently women who are new to diving get hung up on the "female specific" label. They don't scope out the products first to find out which one will give them the features they want; they're only interested in whether or not it's "female". Not all "female" products are the best in their line. Unfortunately a until quite recently, "female" translated to "smaller & pink" in scuba gear lingo.
SAH: my DUI 350TLS is custom as well, so I'm curious as to why you'd be having a "snug hip" problem. (Hey, I'm not exactly Calista Flockhart) Have you changed the heft of your undergarments?
a thong? <giggle, snort, giggle>chickdiver:DUI has "Demo Days" throughout the country several times a year. They are a geat opportunity to get fitted for and try out several different suits types made by DUI. Otherwise, on the fit question, the best determinant would be to try on the suits you are looking at. Each manufacturer sizes differently, so a M/L in one most likely will not fit the same as another brand. Also- you need to be sized for the fit of the suit with the heaviest undergarment you will be wearing.
pennypue:Well, I think that, um.....well, maybe you haven't noticed, but some of our parts look and function a little differently.
By soliciting women's opinions, hopefully, one can get a few additional tips.
Does the term 'pee valve' mean anything????? :laughing:
Well I guess that 'depends', on whether one is a male or a female!!!!!