mikeguerrero
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LOL!! Thats why I am wanting to purchase it before the wedding so she can't say no.
Remember in marriage you never ask for permission, you ask for forgiveness...
MG
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LOL!! Thats why I am wanting to purchase it before the wedding so she can't say no.
Rather then having special under garments I just use sweatshirts and other closes to layer, if its really cold a snow suit mainly as I can not justify the amount they are asking for special undergarments.
LOL!! Thats why I am wanting to purchase it before the wedding so she can't say no.
The value in an undergarment is not that it keeps you warm when it's dry. It's what happens when things go WRONG that expensive undergarments are worth their weight in gold. If you dive in cold water, and if you dive in a drysuit, one thing is inevitable. That suit WILL leak at some point. And if you are wearing "sweats" or some other cotton or poor undergarment, you will be at severe risk for hypothermia or other issues.
If you are going to spend $1k, $1500, or $2k on a drysuit, spend a couple hundred bucks on a REAL undergarment. I sometimes wear sweats or other things, but that's in warm water where a full suit flood would not cause me any significant discomfort. I'd NEVER do it in cold water.
-P
1st - Get Dry Suit certified...
2nd rent some suits, as many diffrent types as you can
or dry suit demo days, DUI and White do them all over the country - I woulod be willing to bet that others do it as well.
How much dry suit diving are you going to do?
I know it will probably vary depending on who is using the suit, but what is the best type of zipper, rear or front or any other type zipper?