dcahill129
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While I dive both wet and dry I prefer to be wet in temps above mid 50s F. The majority of my dives are made in New England waters with temps ranging from 38 to 72 F. There are a number of factors to consider including: budget, lenght of dive, depth of dive, number of dives etc. pay attention to depth as a 50' dive at 58F maybe comfortable; while a 90' dive at the same temperature may not be. Personnally I would opt for more rather than less thermal protection. I don't like the extra bouyance and bulk associated with a two piece suit so I use a one piece with an intergrated hood. My choice of wet suit is XCEL Polar Quad-Density 8/7/6/5 wet suit. I have used this suit in 48f at 100' and it kept me comfortable.