warmest undergarments for trilam suits

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bell47

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Winter's on the way! I'm shopping for the warmest undersuit available for a trilam drysuit. Has anyone tried the DUI XM450 undersuit? I also hear good things about 4th Element. Let me know what you think, Any suggestions are welcome. Bell47
 
Hard to beat the weezle garments. Thats what I would go for in cold water.
 
Hard to beat the weezle garments. Thats what I would go for in cold water.

I would put the 400gm Thinsulate suits as the warmest. Then Weezle Extreme +.
 
Winter's on the way! I'm shopping for the warmest undersuit available for a trilam drysuit. Has anyone tried the DUI XM450 undersuit? I also hear good things about 4th Element. Let me know what you think, Any suggestions are welcome. Bell47

The Pinnacle Merino stuff is very warm also.

Terry
 
The Pinnacle Merino stuff is very warm also.

Terry

No doubt. I have a merino hood at it is toasty. The weezle suits excel when you have unexpected leaks. You dont feel wet and it dries very fast.
 
My Uggy bear 500gr. kept me nice and warm at -1C.
 
Why do divers pay big $$$ for specialized drysuit undergarments? I layer up with the same poly plush I use for all my other outdoor activities. My only remotely activity-specific garments are the wader pants I also use for fly fishing.
 

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