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If the neck is bothering you, try trimming it slightly. I can't stand stuff around my throat either, so on both my suits I trimmed about 1/4" off the neck, contouring it down in front to sit lower. Made ALL the difference in the world.
 
I was thinking of cutting slits in the neck, but trimming may be the trick. I scuba'd today (what is the word for that?) and I just did not zip the back up all the way, and it did the trick. It did not let any water in the suit because the tank and BC held everything down in the back. Love that Exceed suit! Once I was in the water it did loosen up.

And for you guys who saw "nothing wrong" with the bikini....you try diving in one in 60 degree water!:11doh:

QUOTE=DiveMe]If the neck is bothering you, try trimming it slightly. I can't stand stuff around my throat either, so on both my suits I trimmed about 1/4" off the neck, contouring it down in front to sit lower. Made ALL the difference in the world.[/QUOTE]
 
scubagirl69:
And for you guys who saw "nothing wrong" with the bikini....you try diving in one in 60 degree water!:11doh:
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Yes it is clear why you need exposure protection. Thanks
 
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