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kalekainxx
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The camero 7mm stingray looks interesting. Any reviews or feedbacks on them?
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The camero 7mm stingray looks interesting. Any reviews or feedbacks on them?
Remember the OP's budget is US $200.00. The Mares is on sale for that price right now. Thus, there is no comparision to the Nova Scotia, a great suit as well, but very costly by comparison right now.
Don't know about the Camaro. I believe that Mares and ScubaPro basically invented/perfected the design. It looks like the Camaro has a dry zipper with a pull-over neck seal. but the space between the neck and zipper looks like one inch. That has got to pose a tearing problem over time if you dive a lot.
To the OP, your first instinct was the best one, considering cost (remember the hood is included with the Mares), dryness and quality. I see you are from Vancouver. For diving in that water, it is a no-brainer, to me.
I would absolutely NOT go with the freediving suits. They are purpose-specific and not well suited for scuba, either in durability or ease of putting on and off. The Mares slides on and off extremely easily. and is very durable with knee and elbow pads, etc.
Everything Mr. Fudd says is true about the good things, but I use a freediving suit for freediving. I would never use it for scuba. They are not "dry" either. They are wet and designed to be that way. Nothing wrong with that, but the semi-dry will be super-warm.