exposure protection for ny/nj

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I've got a 5mm jacket and a 6.5mm farmer john plus hood - do you think this will be enough for diving out of long island and nj in May if I add a 3mm vest?
I know most people use a full 7mm two piece, but i hate the stiff feel of a 7mm jacket. any opinions?
 
That should work, I get cold easy and I'm using a 7 mil jumpsuit over a 2/3 mil hooded vest with a beanie because I don't like 7 mil around my neck. What usually gets cold first are the fingers!
 
aujax:
I've got a 5mm jacket and a 6.5mm farmer john plus hood - do you think this will be enough for diving out of long island and nj in May if I add a 3mm vest?
I know most people use a full 7mm two piece, but i hate the stiff feel of a 7mm jacket. any opinions?
I dive LI with a similar setup. 5mil suit with 7mil core warmer over, hood, gloves.....nice and toasty. Do your suits fit well?
 
1 dive: no problem

2 dives nd a nice day: bring some soup

2 dives and a chilly windy day: drysuit time
 
Not to scare you....but the water is still a bit in May....
 
I'd be using a drysuit...
 
I would consider diving Dry. If you plan on any deep and long bottom times, it is the only way to go. I personally dive dry all year round. Remember, May is usually still in the upper 40’s at best. And you won’t have to deal the stiff feeling of packaging on a lot of neoprene.

Good Luck

DSAO
 

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