Life-Is-Good-Diver
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I've dove dry before in the past here in Florida, using a DUI TLS350 , but that was 5+ years ago
I'm getting back into the hobby, tried on several wetsuits all around the place, ordered 2 online, and returned them. I don't like how restrictive they feel. I'm 5'-10" tall, weigh 205lbs, size 36-38 waist, and just can't get a well fitted wetsuit
I found a Scubapro 2013 model Evertec Drysuit brand new for $899 at a LDS
Living in Florida, I was thinking of just skipping a wetsuit, or having a 3/2 in a size XXL for the Key's diving where temps get above 80
But I been reading and bottom temps been around 70 degrees the past several weeks all ready at 60'
I REALLY like how a drysuit is so comfortable and not tight like a wetsuit.
The Scubapro Evertec has suspenders, Latex seals, front dig zipper, seems to have everything as the DUI 30/30 I was looking at
I'm thinking of 100-150G undergarments for temps between 65 to 77 degrees?
I know I can have a custom wetsuit made also for a few hundred dollars, But I'm thinking of just going dry again
Thoughts?
I'm getting back into the hobby, tried on several wetsuits all around the place, ordered 2 online, and returned them. I don't like how restrictive they feel. I'm 5'-10" tall, weigh 205lbs, size 36-38 waist, and just can't get a well fitted wetsuit
I found a Scubapro 2013 model Evertec Drysuit brand new for $899 at a LDS
Living in Florida, I was thinking of just skipping a wetsuit, or having a 3/2 in a size XXL for the Key's diving where temps get above 80
But I been reading and bottom temps been around 70 degrees the past several weeks all ready at 60'
I REALLY like how a drysuit is so comfortable and not tight like a wetsuit.
The Scubapro Evertec has suspenders, Latex seals, front dig zipper, seems to have everything as the DUI 30/30 I was looking at
I'm thinking of 100-150G undergarments for temps between 65 to 77 degrees?
I know I can have a custom wetsuit made also for a few hundred dollars, But I'm thinking of just going dry again
Thoughts?