PerroneFord
Contributor
It's been some years since GI3 proclaimed the Weezle crap, and the DUI 400g as the clear choice for WKPP (and by association DIR) diving. I am curious to know if people still feel this is the case.
In looking at things, it appears that the older DUI suits were using Thinsulate Type C. It appears they are now using Thinsulate Type B. Apparently Type B is less compressible. I also noticed that companies like Santi, and Viking also use this type of Thinsulate. Are those suits considered interchangeable with the DUI?
There are a lot of new players on the market in cold water undergarments.
Pinnacle using a combo of Thinsulate, Merino, and Fleece.
Santi using things similar to DUI
Weezle (the compressibility seems concerning, but I tried the Extreme and was warm as heck in it with the same amount of squeeze I use on my fleece.)
Viking has been around a good while using Thinsulate
Fourth Element, though I think you'd have to layer it to get the same protection
Whites has some offerings but I don't know them all that well
Dive Rite and others using a fill that seems fairly compressible, so not sure how well they work.
I'll be attending the DUI dog days this weekend and will get to try a number of things, but I was curious where the DIR community is on this topic. Has there been enough time and innovation to say that the DUI 400g is no longer the only game in town?
In looking at things, it appears that the older DUI suits were using Thinsulate Type C. It appears they are now using Thinsulate Type B. Apparently Type B is less compressible. I also noticed that companies like Santi, and Viking also use this type of Thinsulate. Are those suits considered interchangeable with the DUI?
There are a lot of new players on the market in cold water undergarments.
Pinnacle using a combo of Thinsulate, Merino, and Fleece.
Santi using things similar to DUI
Weezle (the compressibility seems concerning, but I tried the Extreme and was warm as heck in it with the same amount of squeeze I use on my fleece.)
Viking has been around a good while using Thinsulate
Fourth Element, though I think you'd have to layer it to get the same protection
Whites has some offerings but I don't know them all that well
Dive Rite and others using a fill that seems fairly compressible, so not sure how well they work.
I'll be attending the DUI dog days this weekend and will get to try a number of things, but I was curious where the DIR community is on this topic. Has there been enough time and innovation to say that the DUI 400g is no longer the only game in town?