I admit to making this purchase with a bit of trepidation. Like others I had read about the special care that an open cell wetsuit requires to don. But I absolutely hate the 5 mils that I have tried, even to the point of wearing multiple layers and sometimes just accepting the fact that I would be cold on some dives rather than wear my 5. And it seems the stretchy suits all lose their warmth in less then a year of dives.
I had read Dano’s responses to posts on scubaboard and watched his videos with interest. It didn’t seem too challenging and I did try and think through the issues I might have including the inconvenience of travel with the lubricant, valet dive ops that care for wetsuits, fit (I tend to be hard to fit), and potential damage to inside suit with finger nails. But I liked the idea of a warmer wetsuit and a suit that might not lose insulation over the year of dives. I especially liked the 2 pc aspect. So when I saw his “Bro Deal” (sorry Dano but I hate that title) I placed my order late evening on October 2nd and it arrived yesterday, the 6th!
MAKO Spearguns: Oct Bro-Deal - Yamamoto Wetsuits
After placing my order I received a message from Dano with some reminders of the best way to don and doff an open cell wetsuit as well as precautions and care instructions. One thing he said was about the optimal swimsuit to compliment his wetsuit and minimalist was the key factor. Well there is nothing minimal about my skirt tankinis. And I have a closet full. This did worry me.
Well the unboxing was my first surprise. This 5 mil was so compact and light! In fact I had to check the label to make sure it was the 5 mil. Aesthetically its not my favorite color, I bought the camo, and the chest pad is not needed but for me its function over fashion. Of course I had to give it a try so I put on my swimsuit and started spraying. Took less then 2 minutes to give the suit and myself a good coating.
Then it was time to give the pants a try. It was so easy! Next the top. Ok this was more of a challenge and I did need help. But nothing scary and I am sure it will get easier with experience. Same with doffing, needed help with the top but overall it was much easier then my 5mil and not much worse than my stretchy 3. And it did not feel like a 5 mil on. Much more comfortable and flexable.
One concern was the snap on the beaver tail. It was pretty substantial and I was concerned it might be a problem with the quick release on my crotch strap. So I tried it with my BPW and thankfully for me it wasn’t an issue.
Unfortunately I will not get a chance to dive it until Cozumel in February. But my initial reaction was favorable enough that I ordered the 3 mil for myself and Eric ordered one as well.
My only complaint @MAKO Spearguns ...
Why does the female version cost more than the male even though its only high waisted pants and not a full farmer john like the mens? I would think that the men’s would cost more.
I had read Dano’s responses to posts on scubaboard and watched his videos with interest. It didn’t seem too challenging and I did try and think through the issues I might have including the inconvenience of travel with the lubricant, valet dive ops that care for wetsuits, fit (I tend to be hard to fit), and potential damage to inside suit with finger nails. But I liked the idea of a warmer wetsuit and a suit that might not lose insulation over the year of dives. I especially liked the 2 pc aspect. So when I saw his “Bro Deal” (sorry Dano but I hate that title) I placed my order late evening on October 2nd and it arrived yesterday, the 6th!
MAKO Spearguns: Oct Bro-Deal - Yamamoto Wetsuits
After placing my order I received a message from Dano with some reminders of the best way to don and doff an open cell wetsuit as well as precautions and care instructions. One thing he said was about the optimal swimsuit to compliment his wetsuit and minimalist was the key factor. Well there is nothing minimal about my skirt tankinis. And I have a closet full. This did worry me.
Well the unboxing was my first surprise. This 5 mil was so compact and light! In fact I had to check the label to make sure it was the 5 mil. Aesthetically its not my favorite color, I bought the camo, and the chest pad is not needed but for me its function over fashion. Of course I had to give it a try so I put on my swimsuit and started spraying. Took less then 2 minutes to give the suit and myself a good coating.
Then it was time to give the pants a try. It was so easy! Next the top. Ok this was more of a challenge and I did need help. But nothing scary and I am sure it will get easier with experience. Same with doffing, needed help with the top but overall it was much easier then my 5mil and not much worse than my stretchy 3. And it did not feel like a 5 mil on. Much more comfortable and flexable.
One concern was the snap on the beaver tail. It was pretty substantial and I was concerned it might be a problem with the quick release on my crotch strap. So I tried it with my BPW and thankfully for me it wasn’t an issue.
Unfortunately I will not get a chance to dive it until Cozumel in February. But my initial reaction was favorable enough that I ordered the 3 mil for myself and Eric ordered one as well.
My only complaint @MAKO Spearguns ...
Why does the female version cost more than the male even though its only high waisted pants and not a full farmer john like the mens? I would think that the men’s would cost more.