Wetsuit hood question

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TimK

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I went to PGDive in Mass. last weekend to try on some of the Pinnacle wetsuit line. I tried on the Extreme which didn't seem to fit too well at all and it took a major effort by the staff to zip the drysuit zipper closed. I then tried on the Edge which fit much better in the torso but the hood had about 1/4 inch of extra space at the top of my head. They didn't have the Polar or the Arctic (Arctic is a jumpsuit with no integrated hood) in stock in my size (double extra chunky short) but they did order them for me to try on. Supposed to be in next Monday.

:confused: So my question is this. How tight a fit does the hood need to be? Will 1/4 inch of space allow too much water to enter? Is there something I can wear underneath to take up that space such as a beanie? I am very interested in the Polar and as a fallback, the Arctic with a seperate hood. (or if I can get them to give me a good price-- maybe just get a Bare Nexgen drysuit!)

As always, thanks for the advice.

Timk
 
A hood should be snug but not so tight that it's uncomfortable. A gap will let water in and won't really allow the hood to do it's job.
 
It wants to be a close fit and may very well fell snug all over. In my case getting comfortable in the jawline if often the tough part. A beannie can be worn underneath and is a nice bufft for times when the hood may catch some air for a moment.

A tight neckline or jawline can often be modified by inflating a basketball in there and letting it stand overnight. I know you want to avoid this on a new purchase but sometimes buying off the rack will not yeild a perfect fit all over.

It's tough enough to get a good hood fit sometimes. Integrating it with the suit ups the challenge. I have been using hooded vests. That still provides excellent neck closure but allows some flexibility in fit and combinations worn.

You're working with a good shop, good luck.

Pete
 

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