Fleece pullover under my undies question

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turn off your P-valve and use your natural PHD..... ok, ok, so that didn't help a bit.... never mind.... :)
 
I'm with you on the dry gloves . . . Although I use the Viking ring system and really like it. It's user serviceable. And once I figured out I had the gloves mounted inside-out, it hasn't leaked at all.

I wonder if I should get one of those fleece jumpsuits to put under my Thinsulate jumpsuit which goes under my Thinsulate vest which is soon to go under my compressed neoprene dry suit . . . It has to be possible to be warm long enough to use more than half of a tank of air :)
 
TSandM:
I'm with you on the dry gloves . . . Although I use the Viking ring system and really like it. It's user serviceable. And once I figured out I had the gloves mounted inside-out, it hasn't leaked at all.

I wonder if I should get one of those fleece jumpsuits to put under my Thinsulate jumpsuit which goes under my Thinsulate vest which is soon to go under my compressed neoprene dry suit . . . It has to be possible to be warm long enough to use more than half of a tank of air :)

Of course, you must need 25 pounds of lead and an HP130 just to crack the surface with all that padding!

When I started shooting regularly (read: hardly moving) and when my SAC hit the floor last year, my dives went from 50 - 60 minutes to 70 - 90 minutes (sometimes more.) I needed to do something... this Base Layer has really helped me.

Plus Carol is a sweetheart.

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Ken
 
21 pounds of lead, a steel backplate, and an LP95 . . . out of which I sometimes get two dives :)

My guess is that I could do 70 minutes or more in your water . . .
 

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