Rhino2
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Diving 47 degree Lake Michigan water in a trilam, this one-piece zip-front kept this body toasty warm. Except for socks, I didn't need underwear up to 60 degrees and only light polypro when the digits headed south of 55. Under the ice, expedition weight long underwear was all I needed to add.
If you're not familiar with the Viking underwear, it is quality built, doesn't compress or gap losing insulation, and will keep you warm if you get it wet.
Also great for snowmobiling and ice-fishing.
Asking $220. I believe I paid $400.
Size Info
I am 5'10", 185, average build. Believe the range for "Large" when purchased was something like 5'10"-6'1" with Waist 34"-36"- but I was a little over 36" for a time.
Can definitely accommodate a 6 footer, I think 5'9" would work also before getting too bunchy/wrinkly or having to try to shrink it. With no or thin undergarments, a little over 200 lb. would probably be the limit, depending upon build. The still had room left over for me when I dove at 195 lb.
Rhino
If you're not familiar with the Viking underwear, it is quality built, doesn't compress or gap losing insulation, and will keep you warm if you get it wet.
Also great for snowmobiling and ice-fishing.
Asking $220. I believe I paid $400.
Size Info
I am 5'10", 185, average build. Believe the range for "Large" when purchased was something like 5'10"-6'1" with Waist 34"-36"- but I was a little over 36" for a time.
Can definitely accommodate a 6 footer, I think 5'9" would work also before getting too bunchy/wrinkly or having to try to shrink it. With no or thin undergarments, a little over 200 lb. would probably be the limit, depending upon build. The still had room left over for me when I dove at 195 lb.
Rhino
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