I dive Henderson Thermaxx Titanium 3mm.
I recently purchased a Henderson Thermax Pro and I found it compressed very quickly. Can't say I'd recommend
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I dive Henderson Thermaxx Titanium 3mm.
I have one and haven't have that problem BUT I do find the arms really don't keep out water at all. I can feel cool water making its way up my forearms since there's pretty much nothing to seal them up at the wrists.I recently purchased a Henderson Thermax Pro and I found it compressed very quickly. Can't say I'd recommend
Perhaps you would benefit from considering a "freedive" suit. We offer 3 mm, Yamamoto neoprene suits that are VERY warm and leak near zero water. This lack of water exchange along with an attached hood, zero zippers and the smooth rubber interior, make the suit as efficient as possible. The lack of a two layers of nylon material, also improves flexibility and enhances comfort.I have one and haven't have that problem BUT I do find the arms really don't keep out water at all. I can feel cool water making its way up my forearms since there's pretty much nothing to seal them up at the wrists.