You can also buy neoprene shorts with pockets on them and just pull them on over the wet suit.
---------- Post added November 22nd, 2012 at 10:17 AM ----------
Additional thoughts on the pocket shorts:
I usually dive with a dry suit, but I took two trips this fall in which wet suits made better sense. On both trips, I was diving warm ocean water for a while, followed by a trip into cooler caves. On those trips I ended up using a 3mm suit, a 5 mm suit, and a 7mm suit. For a number of off topic reasons related to travel logistics, only one of those suits was mine. It was very convenient to be able to pull my shorts up over whatever suit I happened to be wearing.
If, on the other hand, you will only be using your own suit for most of your diving, then attaching pockets makes more sense.
---------- Post added November 22nd, 2012 at 10:17 AM ----------
Additional thoughts on the pocket shorts:
I usually dive with a dry suit, but I took two trips this fall in which wet suits made better sense. On both trips, I was diving warm ocean water for a while, followed by a trip into cooler caves. On those trips I ended up using a 3mm suit, a 5 mm suit, and a 7mm suit. For a number of off topic reasons related to travel logistics, only one of those suits was mine. It was very convenient to be able to pull my shorts up over whatever suit I happened to be wearing.
If, on the other hand, you will only be using your own suit for most of your diving, then attaching pockets makes more sense.