Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
the water was 43-44F. I was so warm, I wore the 150 the next day, in the same water, and was warm enough.
You want to use the talcum on the inside of the suit. That makes it “slide” easier over your undergarments. I didn’t do that the first few dives and it made a noticeable positive difference after I finally did that.Woohoo it arrived!!!! For the initial zipper waxing any recommendations? I have the YKK plastic zippers and it came with a beeswax bar, any particular recommendations? I thought I read somewhere for the plastic zippers to only lubricate near the docking stations then zip it up a few times?
Other than using Talc on the seals/suit any other pre-first dive recommendations?
I did get a quick neck system (no extra seals) was I supposed to get a tool with them?
You want to use the talcum on the inside of the suit. That makes it “slide” easier over your undergarments.
It is mainly for using with seals
i have all their undies. They fit well, are warm, and wick moisture well.
I wore the 250 under my trilam last year in Lake Erie. The water was 43-44F. I was so warm, I wore the 150 the next day, in the same water, and was warm enough.
Wow, that is 7 Celsius degrees
Wow, that is 7 Celsius degrees
Woohoo it arrived!!!! For the initial zipper waxing any recommendations? I have the YKK plastic zippers and it came with a beeswax bar, any particular recommendations? I thought I read somewhere for the plastic zippers to only lubricate near the docking stations then zip it up a few times?
Other than using Talc on the seals/suit any other pre-first dive recommendations?
I did get a quick neck system (no extra seals) was I supposed to get a tool with them?
I have ample bioprene as well, but need to use the 150g undergarments if that temp is below 17C. Cold tolerance is a bizarre thing.@laikabear is right. I am very cold tolerant, I think. Ample bioprene works to my advantage in cold water...