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I dive in cold waters since I dive frequently in Wisconsin. I determined that a method of layering can keep me warm and mobile, particularly on my legs for less restriced movement.
So I came up with the bright idea of using my father's old green fishing waiters as the under layer, below a pair of 5MM farmer john leggings, then I avoid using the heavier 7MM pants. It seems to actually work well, but looks real crazy! It also does not cover much of my upper body.
I believe this is a simple method of layering that works. Just use a rubber liner under a lighter neopreme wetsuit and you get excellent good cold water insulation providing good mobility and requires less dive weight.
Has anyone else ever tried this idea of layering or use some other type of warm liners with a wetsuit? Anyone have an idea where can I get a "divers type of light rubber liner" without looking real gay.
So I came up with the bright idea of using my father's old green fishing waiters as the under layer, below a pair of 5MM farmer john leggings, then I avoid using the heavier 7MM pants. It seems to actually work well, but looks real crazy! It also does not cover much of my upper body.
I believe this is a simple method of layering that works. Just use a rubber liner under a lighter neopreme wetsuit and you get excellent good cold water insulation providing good mobility and requires less dive weight.
Has anyone else ever tried this idea of layering or use some other type of warm liners with a wetsuit? Anyone have an idea where can I get a "divers type of light rubber liner" without looking real gay.