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Appearantly in some places in the world obisitas is already accepted and no single obstruction towards (extreme) sports.
Well, a lot of people are offended by a merely true statement about overweighted divers.
I'm sorry to all the overweighted people here if I insulted you. You're right I will mind my own business, go diving, hell, go tech diving, do what ever you feel like.
Being overweighted makes you prone numerous of health related issues, especially in (extreme) sports but hey,who am I to point this out to people who don't know or apparently just don't care..
So what is overweight?
I'm 5'9" 220 lbs(100 kg), guess I'm fat by your standards
However, my resting pulse is 52, bp is 105/70, run 10 k in under 50 minutes and swim a mile 3 times a week in 30 minutes or less. But I can't find a wetsuit to fit. Maybe you should piss off if you don't have some useful information about wetsuits to add.
So what is overweight?
I'm 5'9" 220 lbs(100 kg), guess I'm fat by your standards
However, my resting pulse is 52, bp is 105/70, run 10 k in under 50 minutes and swim a mile 3 times a week in 30 minutes or less. But I can't find a wetsuit to fit. Maybe you should piss off if you don't have some useful information about wetsuits to add.
With those numbers you would sport/exercise/workout regularly, and then it would be probably a health issue which couses your overweight or you'd just eat like a pig, but if those number are true good job for you and you would be one out of a 1000 with that kind of condition while being some 30kilos overweight. Shouldn't be to hard to lose the weight if you eat healthy and workout a lot unless you've a health issue.
Again, why are you so triggered? You probably know yourself that's not healthy being overweight like that and most people who're in a condition according to their bodyweight are more likely to get into trouble underwater. Ofcourse this doesn't go for everybody but it's all in the statistics.
Being able to show those number doesn't make it healthy, btw. Overweight/obisitas is one of the number one killers these days, acceptance by society is dangerous...
Ongrade:
If you were serious about finding a suit that fits, please take a look at our XXL suits. They are very flexible and stretchy and I think you will be happy with the fit. Your weight falls within the range of the XXL suit and having a little extra length in the sleeves and legs should not be a problem at all.
Dive Safe!
Dano
@stuartv - I use a custom-fitted wetsuit(s) from Elios. They provide many choices of neoprene, external and internal liners, zippers, etc. From my personal experience, my 3 mm Elios wetsuit provides similar insulation to my 5mm wetsuit. My personal feeling is that Elios uses higher quality neoprene and a custom fit minimises air space between my body and the wetsuit. I have a two piece free dive wetsuit that is even warmer - since the wetsuit lacks zippers and provides a perfect fit, little water enters the wetsuit. Its a pain to put on.
Overweight/obisitas is one of the number one killers these days, acceptance by society is dangerous...