ScottyK
Contributor
mrjake:I mad my first dives with a new 7mm semi-dry full suit/hooded sleeveless jacket combo
If I am reading this correctly, you are using a two piece wetsuit. If so, having a double thickness of neoprene is compounding your problem.
You'd be better off with one quality fullsuit. The fit, the seal and the abilty to trap a layer of water inside are how a wetsuit keeps you warm. For the most part, the extra layer of farmer john type or any two piece set ups wreak havoc with your buoyancy, and give very little thermal benefit in return.
I went through the same thing when I started diving. I'm 6' 220lbs, and spent $450 on a custom made two piece wetsuit (nothing off the rack fit my NFL sized thighs). I wound up ditching it a few months into my first year. I switched to an Isotherm one piece, and most recently a 7mil Hyperstretch. They are both warmer than the two piece was.