Seac Unifleece Insulating Undergarment

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Ross19966

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Does anyone know the thickness in grams of this? Price is way cheap so I'm wondering if it's real thin. No one selling it seems to want to divulge this info. Thanks.
 
I bought it when I first got my drysuit and wanted to save a few bucks on undergarments. It's pretty thin, and I would say it is more of a base layer than an actual undergarment (at least for me, diving in 60-70 degree water). I ended up purchasing proper base layers and a thicker onesie undergarment.
 
Remeber those old lightweight sweatpants? A little lighter than that. Good for warm water where you want a little layer so your skin isn't directly against the suit but you are not looking for any real warmth.
 
Thanks for confirming guys. Might buy is anyway just as a base layer or for warmer water. I ordered a 250, vest and base layer from Seaskin.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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