Fourth element thermocline suit for Dry suit undergarment use

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Jason Craig

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I am currently diving a Whites fusion bullet dry suit year round. I have a Whites Thermal fusion undergarment that works great for my winter excursions. In the summer surface temps are in the 65-70F range but at 25+ drop to around 55F so the undergarment I have is just too heavy this time of year. I tried just using polypro long johns but its not quite enough to keep me warm so am in search of something in between. A LDS has a fourth element thermocline suit on a really awesome sale discount right now. It seems like it would be a great undergarment option for these summer temps and would double as a tropical suit. Has anyone used one of these or have advice on using it for an undergarment? I was thinking it could also be used as a base layer under my fusion undergarment in the winter for those extra cold days.
 

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