LeadTurn_SD
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drdaddy,
If you have both suits, you can do a quick and dirty buoyancy comparrison in a large wash bin or bath tub... fill the tub, then test how much weight it takes to just "sink" each wetsuit (get the suit completely "wetted", get as much trapped air out as possible, then fold the wetsuit, carefully stack weights on it, and repeat the process with the other wetsuit.
This may at least give you a ballpark idea of the difference, and is probably about all you can do until you actually dive the new wetsuit.
Best wishes.
If you have both suits, you can do a quick and dirty buoyancy comparrison in a large wash bin or bath tub... fill the tub, then test how much weight it takes to just "sink" each wetsuit (get the suit completely "wetted", get as much trapped air out as possible, then fold the wetsuit, carefully stack weights on it, and repeat the process with the other wetsuit.
This may at least give you a ballpark idea of the difference, and is probably about all you can do until you actually dive the new wetsuit.
Best wishes.