Kate, EXPs. Drive up to Marianna and talk Edd into letting you demo some.
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I have had the same mask problem. I finally found a frameless mask that fit. Just this week, in fact.Sometimes the pink gear can be nice on a busy boat; a good portion of the divers won't accidentally grab your stuff thinking it is theirs! That's also why I like pink umbrellas. Some guy walked off with my black umbrella in a movie theatre!
My biggest issue is "real estate!" I'm 5'4" and don't have the length on my arms for a slate and wrist computer, don't have enough circumference to attach sidemount plus stage bottles, plus deco bottle. When diving OW single tank, I have to attach the top band of my BC on the curve of an AL80 so my first stage doesn't impede my head movement. I've had to explain that to a lot of people who think I'm doing it wrong (and don't get me started on DIR, straps and a back plate just don't work when you have breasts!).
I've been diving long enough to be used to being cold, having wet suits that don't fit, and masks that leak (even the Serene is too wide/big for my face). My Whites Fusion barely fits through my hips and thighs, and is huge through my waist and has a lot more height than I need.
Making wetsuits (and drysuits) for women is tough, we come in so many shapes! I have a 14" difference between my waist and hips, but wide shoulders and bigger upper arms than some manufacturers think I should. An ideal world world be reasonable priced made-to-measure suits. I haven't checked out the ones that I have read about but it seemed that they were expensive.
In the world at large, how many female divers do you think are diving double tanks?
wish we could use a pee-valve like the guys!