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I would think so, it would be water tempertature flexable .. On my trip, some were wearing a 3mm + 3mm hooded vest to keep from getting cool by the end of the dayIs a 3mm plus 3mm hooded vest not good combination?
.. disadvantage might be slightly less mobility with hooded vest than a 5/4 would be without
I'm trying to hard to find the most 'effective' suit for the money. I know I'm getting the pinnacle 7mm (Elite or Artic) for Michigan. I'll need a hooded vest for sure.
I'm thinking I"ll be diving in Florday in February, June and August. Multiple dives per day for a three to four day period. A cozumel trip in there somewhere as well. It sounds like a 5/4 is perfect for the Winter dive, but too much for June and August. That's why I was thinking 3mm + 3mm hooded vest. (It may even be a 5mm vest).
I have no doubt the 5/4 is okay in Hawaii. I've experienced it. I just never dove in Coz or Florida. So 3mm for first dive, add vest if cold for secnod dive, put on thicker gloves if need be. I lose some flexibility with an 6mm core (3mm + 3mm vest), but have a very versatile ****. Or do the 5/4 and have an 8mm core if I wear the vest.
During my AOW a couple of weeks ago I wore a 7mm farmer john. That's 14mm in the core. :11: I was comfortable in 45 degree water for 30 minutes, but my hands FROZE.
Is a 3mm plus 3mm hooded vest not good combination?