Drysuit and undergarments

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Green_Streak

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hey, i'm looking at purchasing a drysuit as i'm looking at getting into commercial diving. currently waiting to get in touch with one of the instructors to figure out if i should be looking at trilam or crushed neo. so in the meantime i figured i'd ask what everyone thinks around here on the differences between the two, either way i'll be going with DUI. on the undergarments i'm wondering what options are out there, i've heard some chatter about the 4th element stuff, and i know what DUI has, curious on everyone's opinions and perhaps other stuff to look at undergarment wise. i want to get the thing in the water and play with it locally to get used to it before heading off for school, local temps, well it's florida, so 72, and i've been told the temps at the school range from high 30's low 40's to low 50's. just trying to get an idea of what i should be looking at for undergarments. thanks
 
The drysuits they wear for commerical work and the drysuits you wear for sport diving are very different. A sport diving suit won't last long if you're welding under water and a commerical suit is probably too heavy to be used comfortably for sport diving.

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