alan_pires
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Hi, I normally where a 3/5mm Shorty when Diving. What is the water temp in Galapagos in December? Is it too cold for a Shorty?
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No one used dry suits.
I haven't visited the Galapagos, but I know someone who took a drysuit course and either bought or rented a drysuit specifically for a Galapagos liveaboard trip-of-a-lifetime, and as far as I know, this person--a die-hard world-traveler tropical diver--never dived a drysuit again after the Galapagos trip.Why pay that much money to be uncomfortable and cold while diving?
If the water temp is 75 deg F or cooler, I dive dry, especially if I am doing repetitive dives.
....never dived a drysuit again after the Galapagos trip.
Amen (though admittedly I did have the bad luck to run into the DM's career cold temp on the first Cape Douglas dive and ended up in the uncomfortable camp on that one...buying/learning a dry suit was further than I wanted to go since I'm basically WWPF).That's insane
Why pay that much money to be uncomfortable and cold while diving?
I saw the same thing on my trip.Many divers on the boat were quite cold with lesser protection and rented whatever they could from the boat to make up for it.
Me too (but 4 mm)...Pinnacle Merino Karbonflex gloves with kevlar palms. And they still look brand new.I also had 3 mm gloves with a sturdy palm.