Hello,
I live in Southern California but have done most of my diving in Central America and will continue going there at least once if not twice a year. I decided that I wanted to at least try not to be a thermal wimp and look at doing some diving locally. Well, I purchased some thicker booties for this climate but of course they are just thick enough to not fit into the fins I have used in the Caribbean. So, I am trying to figure out what to do from the perspective of equipment and $$$. Should I bite the bullet going forward and assume I will need different fins and boots for the two environments or would you recommend using the thicker boots in both environments and getting fins for the thicker boots? Are any of you dealing with this "dual diving reality?" I'd welcome any advice you can give. Diving is the first sport I've enjoyed this much but my wallet is leaking big time... :dazzler1:
Best,
Jeff Levine
I live in Southern California but have done most of my diving in Central America and will continue going there at least once if not twice a year. I decided that I wanted to at least try not to be a thermal wimp and look at doing some diving locally. Well, I purchased some thicker booties for this climate but of course they are just thick enough to not fit into the fins I have used in the Caribbean. So, I am trying to figure out what to do from the perspective of equipment and $$$. Should I bite the bullet going forward and assume I will need different fins and boots for the two environments or would you recommend using the thicker boots in both environments and getting fins for the thicker boots? Are any of you dealing with this "dual diving reality?" I'd welcome any advice you can give. Diving is the first sport I've enjoyed this much but my wallet is leaking big time... :dazzler1:
Best,
Jeff Levine