Wyatt1225
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Should I be getting a 7mm or a semi dry suit? Recently certified and have only dove in August and September with a 7mm.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
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For your awesome Nudibranch Safari's, What type drysuit do you prefer? Do you vary your thermal undies throughout the year, and what different weight fleece works for your suit, please?It depends on where in SoCal you plan to dive and when. I've been using a drysuit for the past 15 years.
I wear the same bunny suit under my drysuit year round. I make an annual trip to God's Pocket where the water temps are always 46-51°. Most of my dives at home are the same during the winter and in the mid to upper 50s in summer.For your awesome Nudibranch Safari's, What type drysuit do you prefer? Do you vary your thermal undies throughout the year, and what different weight fleece works for your suit, please?
We are completing check out dives for dry suit course this Saturday, and I like the Santi, but wonder how great a range of fleeces I can use without becoming a stuffed "Michelin tire man " look. I have heard reaching valves can get harder with thicker fleece necessary for colder conditions.
I concur with everyone else. Get a drysuit and you will be covered for all So Cal conditions.Most of my dives are going to be at Terranea, Vet's Park in Redondo and spots around there. I'll venture to San Diego sometimes or up north to Monterey.