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Watching. Been diving the Great Lakes in wintertime, water temp down to 34F / 2C, and I've been finding recently that my Fourth Element Arctics and X-Core vest just aren't enough. Looking at the BZ400 but also want to check out the new Halo.

Yeah, Arctics aren’t going to be enough.
 
New Halo? I saw the old ones were on sale. Was the closeout getting ready for a new design? I liked the original.

My heated suit should ship tomorrow. Trying heated so I can go lighter on the surface (avoid overheating) but still be warm in the water. 50° water temps and 100° air temps make for an ugly choice of what to wear one way or another.
 
Watching. Been diving the Great Lakes in wintertime, water temp down to 34F / 2C, and I've been finding recently that my Fourth Element Arctics and X-Core vest just aren't enough. Looking at the BZ400 but also want to check out the new Halo.
I've only used my Arctic in Mexico. In the Great Lakes I use a light base layer, Xerotherm, and Halo 3D. Sometimes I add a heated vest too. Being cold sucks.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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