Is anyone using the Quiksilver Cypher heated vest under a drysuit?

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nairn_diver

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Hi,

Is anyone using the Quiksilver Cypher heated vest under a drysuit?

Ps + Cypher Heat Vest - QUIKSILVER

I have heard that some local Vancouver Island divers are using it, but I am wondering if it works at depths down to 130 feet (40 metres) or deeper (say 160 feet / 50 metres). Apparently, the manufacture only rates the vest down to 30 feet, citing that it is only designed for one atmospheric pressure and if it goes too deep, the button that controls heat malfunctions.

I am interesting in hearing about firsthand experience from using the vest. Any issues? How deep? How many dives on it?

I am researching a relatively inexpensive option (i.e. a non-canister light battery source) to add some additional warmth as my dives get longer (for example 90 minutes to 120 minutes in 45F water). I realise that there are other diving-specific, more expensive heating vests out there.

Additionally, any information on the comparable Rip Curl H-Bomb heated vest would also be useful.

Thanks
 
I found one local diver that is using the Quiksilver Cypher heated vest under a neoprene drysuit. This diver has done 15 dives with it to a maximum depth of 100 feet without any issues.
 
160 feet in 45F water for 120 minutes - that is one heck of a profile for a non-drysuit dive....:)

M
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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