2airishuman
Contributor
At some point I'm going to get a drysuit for wreck diving in Lake Superior. I doubt if I will use it for anything else, because I am cold tolerant and find my wetsuit comfortable for less demanding dives.
I'm trying to understand the market, how the suits for sale differ, which are obsolete, and which make sense for my situation. I am reluctant to depend on the various LDSs in my area for advice, because each sells only one or two brands and like any retailer they sell what they have.
The various magazine articles and on-line overviews aren't much help and appear to be out of date. Suit manufacturers' web sites aren't much help because they use trademarked terms for their materials and don't explain what their products are actually made out of.
Last thing I want to do is spend $1000 on the wrong suit. I am difficult to fit due to long arms so used suits aren't a practical alternative for me and the total package price will probably have to include some customization costs.
I'm trying to understand the market, how the suits for sale differ, which are obsolete, and which make sense for my situation. I am reluctant to depend on the various LDSs in my area for advice, because each sells only one or two brands and like any retailer they sell what they have.
The various magazine articles and on-line overviews aren't much help and appear to be out of date. Suit manufacturers' web sites aren't much help because they use trademarked terms for their materials and don't explain what their products are actually made out of.
Last thing I want to do is spend $1000 on the wrong suit. I am difficult to fit due to long arms so used suits aren't a practical alternative for me and the total package price will probably have to include some customization costs.