My wife and I are looking into purchasing seaskin nova dry suits for our liveaboard trip to the Galapagos islands in September of 2020. My understanding is that we shouldn't expect water temperatures lower than 50f that time of year.
We are thinking of getting seaskin's undersuits to pair with the drysuits. I'm trying to figure out what weight of insulation to get. My wife tends to run cold (feels cool/cold after 30 minutes in 55f water in a 7mm open cell wetsuit. I generally feel warm (am happy in a 7mm wetsuit in 55f for 50 minutes). We're primarily thinking of diving dry due to the number of dives in a day.
I'm thinking of the 250 + the 150 shorty for her and the 250 for myself. Does that seem reasonable? We can also layer underneath if we're in the right ballpark, but I don't want to be way off.
These will be our first drysuits so I don't have any prior experience to benchmark against.
We are thinking of getting seaskin's undersuits to pair with the drysuits. I'm trying to figure out what weight of insulation to get. My wife tends to run cold (feels cool/cold after 30 minutes in 55f water in a 7mm open cell wetsuit. I generally feel warm (am happy in a 7mm wetsuit in 55f for 50 minutes). We're primarily thinking of diving dry due to the number of dives in a day.
I'm thinking of the 250 + the 150 shorty for her and the 250 for myself. Does that seem reasonable? We can also layer underneath if we're in the right ballpark, but I don't want to be way off.
These will be our first drysuits so I don't have any prior experience to benchmark against.