seeker242
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I have Fourth element Xeotherm base layer. Wicks like a champ. I didn't even know I had a small wrist leak until I took off my suit. I have a pretty low cold tolerance and a 1 hr dive @72F was only slightly cool at the end.
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I know you're local so thats great advice. Thanks!I have Fourth element Xeotherm base layer. Wicks like a champ. I didn't even know I had a small wrist leak until I took off my suit. I have a pretty low cold tolerance and a 1 hr dive @72F was only slightly cool at the end.
The Xerotherm is popular for "short" (compared with cave divers' multi-hour) dives in the springs. I would have mentioned it, but your original post asked for something without "much" thermal insulation, which I guess I incorrectly interpreted as near-zero thermal insulation. I would add that even Capilene or other polyester long underwear ("baselayer") provides some thermal insulation.
Ah, well with a crushed neoprene suit you will need much less undergarments. I think all of us here responding assumed trilam...I'm taking it all in. I have a crushed neoprene DUI and will be diving 1 to 2 hours in 76-72 degree water. Which under armor do you recommend?
Ya I live in pompano so I'll let you know when I try some of theseCurious as to what you end up with, I'll be in Pompano Beach end of March and beginning of April, 90 minute deco dives. John said 5mm with a vest and hood, I'm bring my drysuit too, DUI TLS350.