Mares SheDives Isotherm Semi-Dry

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girldiverllc

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Out of our educational gear, we are letting two semi-dry suits go to better homes, where they will see more water time. We just haven't had enough use out of them.

Size 14 and Size 16

Retail $600...Clearing out the garage price $225 ea.

These fit like a dream and are AMAZING suits with great flexibility, warmth and comfort. I've dove a Mares Semi-Dry for a full year...in 5" of snow...and stayed warm in the water (down to 42 degree water temp).

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How stretchy are these suits, ie, how well do they fit people not in the size chart for every column? My girlfriend is 5'8" 120 lbs, and always has a problem finding a suit that fits her height, but doesn't have looots of extra room around the waist. Do you think one of these would work better?
 
I wish I could answer differently...but...unfortunately...this one wouldn't work. I've tried to use the semi-dry's on tall, slender gals, and it's not stretchy enough. There ends up being too much room in the body and they get extremely cold.

So, for your girlfriend, it's either a women's large wetsuit (Hyperstretch seems to work well...) or a drysuit.

These are definitely a height/weight proportionate 14 and 16.

Thanks for the interest though....

and the suits still wait for a home...
 

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