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Real divers ...... Dive wet.....![]()
Sounds cold! What is a vskin.
I'm especially interested to hear the experience of people with a range of wetsuits.
I always love when people spend other people's money.... a heated drysuit with argon gas and a FFM will keep you toasty... or have surface supplied hot water... or perhaps hop on your chartered jet...
For us monetary mortals, I have found a couple of cheaper solutions (not all perfect but at least not bank breakers). A dive skin under your wetsuit will restrict water flow. I will also bring a jug of hot water to pour in my wetsuit during suit-up (cold water creeping up wetsuit leg towards the family jewels is one of my least favorite parts of diving). A hooded vest is an excellent investment. Of course there is the old tried and true way to warm up a wetsuit during a dive.... Not every ones cup of tea, but does warm you up (for those not figuring it out; it involves several cups of tea....)
Ah, but there is... especially if your dry suit leaks like a sieve. My coldest dive was in my dry suit when 4-5 gallons of water entered it on a dive in February!
As for the OP's question, so much depends on your own tolerance of cold. I can go down to 46 F in a 7mm wetsuit with hooded vest but anything below 50 F is uncomfortable. My #1 dive buddy Andrea gets cold quickly in much warmer water diving a 7mm.
Real divers ...... Dive wet.....And PEE in their suit.....
Jim....
A leaky drysuit to a point you get 4-5 gallon of water inside is really a case where a seal or zipper fail under water. But I do think that happen very rarely if you maintain the drysuit and check it before the dive. Also, if you have the right undergarment, a leaky drysuit still beat the heck out of a wetsuit for warmth.
Hah! And this..the more active you are, the more heat your muscles generate, and the warmer you will be. Of course, you will then have to contend with this guy..:
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Based on my observations on dive boats over the years, I thought DUI stood for "dry until immersed."