So, the Pinnacle wetsuit that I ordered came, and I was shipping the women's size, not the men's. Called back, the men's size is no longer in stock. Back to the drawing board.
Probably a good thing b/c when I was looking at the suit, I realized that it probably wasn't the easiest thing to get into or out of, let alone taking off during surface intervals and putting back on while you and the suit are wet.
So, does anyone have any thoughts/comments on what's the EASIEST wetsuit to put on when both dry and wet?
Also, do certain suits (e.g., Henderson) dry fast enough so that when you're putting them on after the surface interval, they're already dry? Putting on a dry wetsuit is infinitely more pleasant than putting on a cold, clammy, and sticky wet wetsuit!
I'm planning to do a good deal of diving in the cold California waters: SoCal and Monterey. For a variety of different reasons (cost, maintenance (I'm lazy)), I'm not looking at dry suits.
Thanks in advance!
Probably a good thing b/c when I was looking at the suit, I realized that it probably wasn't the easiest thing to get into or out of, let alone taking off during surface intervals and putting back on while you and the suit are wet.
So, does anyone have any thoughts/comments on what's the EASIEST wetsuit to put on when both dry and wet?
Also, do certain suits (e.g., Henderson) dry fast enough so that when you're putting them on after the surface interval, they're already dry? Putting on a dry wetsuit is infinitely more pleasant than putting on a cold, clammy, and sticky wet wetsuit!
I'm planning to do a good deal of diving in the cold California waters: SoCal and Monterey. For a variety of different reasons (cost, maintenance (I'm lazy)), I'm not looking at dry suits.
Thanks in advance!