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Stacey9292

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Hi all,

I'm new to scuba and looking for a undersuit and just needed a little advice.

I have a 4/5mm neoprene otter dry suit (not crushed) which is quite a snug fit. I'm looking for a undersuit that isn't thick and bulky but will keep me warm. I'll be diving in UK waters. In the lake the club dive most the water temperature is between 6 degrees and 15 degrees (celcius) depending on the time of year and depth.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thank you
 
Hi all,

I'm new to scuba and looking for a undersuit and just needed a little advice.

I have a 4/5mm neoprene otter dry suit (not crushed) which is quite a snug fit. I'm looking for a undersuit that isn't thick and bulky but will keep me warm. I'll be diving in UK waters. In the lake the club dive most the water temperature is between 6 degrees and 15 degrees (celcius) depending on the time of year and depth.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thank you

Doesn't exist. The neoprene drysuit has some warmth to it because it's neoprene. So you can go thinner than I can with my trilam suit. With that said the warmer the undergarment the thicker it will be. Plus each persons cold tolerance is different.
 
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