Yoyoguy
Contributor
All,
I currently own pretty expensive hunting/skiing garments which are all moisture wicking type garments. I have a cold base layer from under armour known as under armour 4.0. I was planning on wearing this with a fleece type ski layer for my diving until I get some actual scuba garments. The garments I have work well in sitting still hunting in very cold weather so I think I should be good with this stuff down to high 40s F water in dives shorter than 30minutes but honestly don't know. Fortunately I have a shore diving place to go diving that I can test to lower 50s F temps. Do you think this will be ok for now? I really don't have money to spend on scuba specific garments until winter time. I will not be diving anywhere where I would need to do a long swim if I did have a suit flood and needed to get out of the water quickly.
What garments do you suggest I start saving up for which will allow me to dive in water down to 35F for ice diving should I go that route? thanks!
I currently own pretty expensive hunting/skiing garments which are all moisture wicking type garments. I have a cold base layer from under armour known as under armour 4.0. I was planning on wearing this with a fleece type ski layer for my diving until I get some actual scuba garments. The garments I have work well in sitting still hunting in very cold weather so I think I should be good with this stuff down to high 40s F water in dives shorter than 30minutes but honestly don't know. Fortunately I have a shore diving place to go diving that I can test to lower 50s F temps. Do you think this will be ok for now? I really don't have money to spend on scuba specific garments until winter time. I will not be diving anywhere where I would need to do a long swim if I did have a suit flood and needed to get out of the water quickly.
What garments do you suggest I start saving up for which will allow me to dive in water down to 35F for ice diving should I go that route? thanks!