fnfalman
Contributor
It's all depending what kind of diving you do.
I live in Southern California where the coldest temp during the winter even at 100+FSW is about 50-F. Chilly but do-able for me. Others don't care for it, even guys who are "well insulated". But it's do-able for me.
I don't like to stay in the water for much more than 40-minutes. I get bored.
On a single 100-cf or 120-cf tank dive to 100-130 FSW, I can stay down up to 20-minutes, which is plenty for me.
Given these parameters, a good 7-mm suit is sufficient for my purposes. If I were to want to go down and stay for longer than that, or dive in the Pacific Northwest, or the Great Lakes, etc., then I'll consider drysuit. But right now wetsuiting it is plenty good for me.
I live in Southern California where the coldest temp during the winter even at 100+FSW is about 50-F. Chilly but do-able for me. Others don't care for it, even guys who are "well insulated". But it's do-able for me.
I don't like to stay in the water for much more than 40-minutes. I get bored.
On a single 100-cf or 120-cf tank dive to 100-130 FSW, I can stay down up to 20-minutes, which is plenty for me.
Given these parameters, a good 7-mm suit is sufficient for my purposes. If I were to want to go down and stay for longer than that, or dive in the Pacific Northwest, or the Great Lakes, etc., then I'll consider drysuit. But right now wetsuiting it is plenty good for me.