mossym
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Mo2vation:And you Moss can just shush up. :10:
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Ken
me? i was only trying to help..
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Mo2vation:And you Moss can just shush up. :10:
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Ken
Roll, dog.Mo2vation:I've been resisting, but may roll soon.
I used various pieces of fleece for over a year.yukoneer:Quite interesting discussion here. I dive with fleece, the top is a pullover longsleeve fleece, and the bottom is fleece pants - both are "hunting" clothes. I didn't have any problems during my last dive in Puget Sound. I can't afford the "real" underwear, but I'd have to admit that I have no problems (so far) with the 2-piece fleece I am wearing.
jonnythan:There you go. Fleece is fine if you don't mind getting hypothermic when your suit floods and you never dive water less than 50 degrees (high 50s if you're in there for a good long while without working very hard, or you're a skinny butt like me and get cold easily when not working hard).
jonnythan:Totally inappropriate for diving, since it's almost as compressible as down. The Weezle series of undergarments uses insulation very similar to Primaloft.
I know some divers (250-300ft depths) that would totally disagree with this statement.jonnythan:Totally inappropriate for diving, since it's almost as compressible as down. The Weezle series of undergarments uses insulation very similar to Primaloft.