khacken
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I have a Mares Isotherm and it is drier than any drysuit I have used. However, I still go dry because it is more comfortable and I can change how much insulation I use.
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What problems have you had? I'm curious because my first drysuit is an O'Neill 7mm, and so far with maybe 20 dives, I've got no complaints other than all the lead. It's definitely warm and usually dry.I would suggest going full on dry suit but stay away from neoprene suits.
nothing but bad expiriences with them.
What problems have you had? I'm curious because my first drysuit is an O'Neill 7mm, and so far with maybe 20 dives, I've got no complaints other than all the lead. It's definitely warm and usually dry.
Someone said the seals ARE NOT dry, well that is FALSE. Again, depending on the model the seals are 100% dry!
No they aren't they're looser neoprene seals. The neck is also not a complete seal.
Also, they are not nearly as wet as a wetsuit as someone else mentioned. If it were, it would be a wetsuit