I'm just getting back into diving and looking to get a used drysuit. They are expensive to rent and I doubt I'd fit the rentals well anyway. I'm in the PNW and did a dive in a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit and while doable, there were certainly very chilly times. I went through my air much faster than my dive buddies in dry suits.
I'm 5'3" and currently around 190 pounds. Working to get rid of the extra gained during the quarantine times, but realistically would still be around 160-170 then. I did my drysuit cert way back in 2012 and haven't used one since, but I remember being lent an awesome Whites suit that was basically a big bag with a stretchy suit underneath. I can't remember the sizing or how much I weighed at the time. Other than Whites and Aqualung, what other suits are like that, and what is the best way to figure out sizing for cases like that? Are there other brands that are good for short and wide women?
I'm 5'3" and currently around 190 pounds. Working to get rid of the extra gained during the quarantine times, but realistically would still be around 160-170 then. I did my drysuit cert way back in 2012 and haven't used one since, but I remember being lent an awesome Whites suit that was basically a big bag with a stretchy suit underneath. I can't remember the sizing or how much I weighed at the time. Other than Whites and Aqualung, what other suits are like that, and what is the best way to figure out sizing for cases like that? Are there other brands that are good for short and wide women?