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I’ve got one, it’s awesome. Neoprene neck and wrist seals work great. Get the neoprene socks instead of integrated boots. I like the internal braces. Get a trilobite on your non-computer wrist and a pocket if you like it. Cheap and super effective.Wow, only $600 for a neoprene drysuit?? seems too good to be true
I ended up right about 650. I got the “convenient zip” included. If I could do it over, I wouldn’t. In a drysuit I don’t seem to get the same “gotta pee” urge that I get in a wetsuit, and I’m not dedicated enough to go pee-valve, I’m okay with cutting a dive short.Thanks for the advise! If you don't mind me asking, what was your cost?
Are you familiar with the Seaskin neoprene, or are just referring to neoprene suits in general?I would suggest a shell over a neoprene suit because of greater flexibity and easier to dry when (not if) you get a flood
If you do go with a shell suit, spend the money for replaceable neck and wrist seals. I'm a fan of socks over integrated boots, better stability if you're going to shore dive, and again when you get a flood, easier to invert the entire suit and wipe it down