GingerSnaps
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OK ladies, I need your opinions more than the guys on this for sure. I know I'm not the only woman out there who gets significantly colder than the guys she dives with. My bf will wear a shorty unless he's diving in damn cold water where he dives dry. Pretty much nothing inbetween, and he doesn't understand how I can be so chilly all the time. Unfortunately, the majority of the opinions for how thick of a wetsuit to wear also come from guys.
I will be going to Hawaii in early May, and plan on doing a few days with multiple dives each day. I tend to get cold very easily on the ground and take what seems like forever to warm back up. As a baseline for my level of cold intolerance, I dive a 4/3 in Bonaire in August, and get cold enough by the third day to wear a lavacore vest underneath. I've taken to basking in the sun like a lizard between dives to just feel less chilled. I have an 8/7 semi-dry that I am more than willing to bring with me for the trip, but don't know if it would be overkill. I know that I will basically feel like I'm going to die in it on the surface, but if it means I'm toasty in the water, so be it. I don't want to spend a ton getting more wetsuits, and have the option of wearing my lavacore with the 4/3 and a 1.5mm over it, too. A dry-suit is a non-option, as I don't have one or the loot to drop on one right now.
So, for those of you who get cold... What have you worn in Hawaii in the spring, and how warm did you stay?
I will be going to Hawaii in early May, and plan on doing a few days with multiple dives each day. I tend to get cold very easily on the ground and take what seems like forever to warm back up. As a baseline for my level of cold intolerance, I dive a 4/3 in Bonaire in August, and get cold enough by the third day to wear a lavacore vest underneath. I've taken to basking in the sun like a lizard between dives to just feel less chilled. I have an 8/7 semi-dry that I am more than willing to bring with me for the trip, but don't know if it would be overkill. I know that I will basically feel like I'm going to die in it on the surface, but if it means I'm toasty in the water, so be it. I don't want to spend a ton getting more wetsuits, and have the option of wearing my lavacore with the 4/3 and a 1.5mm over it, too. A dry-suit is a non-option, as I don't have one or the loot to drop on one right now.
So, for those of you who get cold... What have you worn in Hawaii in the spring, and how warm did you stay?