Which wetsuit to wear in June?

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I just took my 3mil full to a lady who knows how to cut off the arms and sew it back up. Life is going to be good.
 
dmax tim:
When we were out on Oahu, I used the full 3mm w/ short sleeves and it worked great.

I picked up the Camaro suit for $70.

http://www.sierratradingpost.com/xq/asp/dept_id.L2~382/qx/prod_list_display.htm

That is what I'm looking for except it's a surfing wetsuit which usually means that the quality of neopreme isn't the same. Regardless it's too late as my 3 mil full is having it's arms amputated today :)
 
Al Mialkovsky:
That is what I'm looking for except it's a surfing wetsuit which usually means that the quality of neopreme isn't the same. Regardless it's too late as my 3 mil full is having it's arms amputated today :)

Worked fine for me and has a good fit too.
I'd like to use the 3mm more but it means vacations, so it won't get used much here.

I went into shock last weekend diving the great Ohio 39-40* water, good thing my dry suit worked.
 
I've spent way too much time in a dry suit this year but our water temps are up to 46 now.

I'm like 5 weeks away I think. Hard to tell because I took a couple of vicodin after getting two teeth pulled. It feels like it should be 5 weeks. I'll know more in the morning.

Where's the beer?
 
Oh yeah...I forgot the phenomenon of the visiting cold water diver. There were days where the water felt cold - like maybe down to 72° - but people from Canada-eh and the uppa US would be wearing a little shorty and going on nonstop how warm the water was. I guess it's either what you get used to or I'm a total wuss. I'm guessing a little of both since I need a drysuit to dive in the winter off southern Florida and there's all these Canadians diving wet during winter dives up there in Nova Scotia.
 

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