wishIwasn'tinMA
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I was looking for any info to help me decide if I could dive a 7/5 mm wetsuit in 40 F water without being miserable. I don't have drysuit, but I wanted to get a dive in locally and its cold here. This is a very old thread, but I ended up here and was left more-or-less pretty anxious about my up-coming dive. I thought I would post my experience, since I was pleasantly surprised -- I was fairly comfortable.
My exposure gear: 7/5 mm scubapro everflex, 6/5 mm hood (scubapro everflex), 5 mm booties, 3.5 mm gloves (all fairly new, purchased in spring 2017). Thats it - no additional neoprene.
Dive Location: woodshole, ma. Beach dive.
water surface temp: 40 F
Min temp: 39 F
Max Depth: 43 ft for 10min of the dive (average depth ~20 ft)
Duration: 33 minutes
Air temp: 43 F
Overall, I felt pretty good during and after the dive. The only part of my body that felt uncomfortable was my hands. This became noticeable about 15min into the dive, though after the dive my hands were not numb. I will purchase 5-7mm gloves in the future. My body, feet, and head felt good; I wasn't warm - but I wasn't freezing either - and I enjoyed the dive. The dive was 33 minutes, but I was also floating in the water for ~10 minutes before the dive, waiting for companions to join. Everyone else was diving dry, and they thought I would be freezing and would be cutting the dive short. But I never though once thought about calling the dive early. So, 39 F in a 7 mm wetsuit: yes, its not too bad. Not the ideal setup, but sufficient to get into the water for a dive and enjoy it.
My exposure gear: 7/5 mm scubapro everflex, 6/5 mm hood (scubapro everflex), 5 mm booties, 3.5 mm gloves (all fairly new, purchased in spring 2017). Thats it - no additional neoprene.
Dive Location: woodshole, ma. Beach dive.
water surface temp: 40 F
Min temp: 39 F
Max Depth: 43 ft for 10min of the dive (average depth ~20 ft)
Duration: 33 minutes
Air temp: 43 F
Overall, I felt pretty good during and after the dive. The only part of my body that felt uncomfortable was my hands. This became noticeable about 15min into the dive, though after the dive my hands were not numb. I will purchase 5-7mm gloves in the future. My body, feet, and head felt good; I wasn't warm - but I wasn't freezing either - and I enjoyed the dive. The dive was 33 minutes, but I was also floating in the water for ~10 minutes before the dive, waiting for companions to join. Everyone else was diving dry, and they thought I would be freezing and would be cutting the dive short. But I never though once thought about calling the dive early. So, 39 F in a 7 mm wetsuit: yes, its not too bad. Not the ideal setup, but sufficient to get into the water for a dive and enjoy it.