Review Seaskin Nova drysuit

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@rob.mwpropane heated garments are in your future
I know, I know... but my wallet and my wife always seem to disagree whenever that conversation comes up🤣🤣

Edit: "honey it's just $1000 more and I'll be done I swear".. almost as bad as owning a boat, lol
 
Wait... your wife and wallet are two different things? How modern!
Luckily they are... there is a lot she doesn't know about that my wallet is still grieving over.
 
Luckily they are... there is a lot she doesn't know about that my wallet is still grieving over.
I was bored and thought it would be a good idea to add up the value of the gear I had in my truck for a 2 tank dive today... nearly 6k. I'm certain the wife only knows of 3k.
 
I was bored and thought it would be a good idea to add up the value of the gear I had in my truck for a 2 tank dive today... nearly 6k. I'm certain the wife only knows of 3k.
I get about 25% of the way through adding that up and I have to stop and give myself some ******** speech about how it's just money!! Can't take it with you.

Thankfully the ADD kicks in and I find something shiny in my gear bin to take my mind away from the cost of things:rofl3:
 
my wife is extremely understanding, but it's because she's getting the same gear too. It's nice having a built in buddy, but boy does it get expensive buying 2 of everything ... we've probably spent $30 k between gear and courses.

Just imagine if you had to buy two rebreathers.

😂🤣
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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