Undergarment capability

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Dive Bum Wannabe
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Right now I'm diving a 7mm neoprene drysuit and when down in the 30's I layer a Bare T-100 garment along with a good wicking layer under that. This combination has done a great job of keeping me warm in the coldest water.

I am thinking of moving to a laminate suit to lighten my load and improve mobility. My current suit is a little tight across the shoulders.

I'm trying to get a handle on what temperature range the T-100 will be good for under a laminate suit. I plan to have a heavier garment for cold water but want to understand how far the T-100 will go.

I'd be interested in hearing the conditions under which the T-100 has been an adequate garment when worn with a laminate suit.

Pete
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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