I'm currently diving a Whites Thermal Fusion undergarment (sandwiched between my Fusion Sport and Icebreaker merino base layer), always with a 55W Santi heated vest. I usually leave the vest powered at 30% throughout most of the dive, and I crank it up to 100% towards the end. Works great for me, but so far, I haven't done a dive longer than 90 min. in this setup, and all my dives right now are in 50F water year-round, and I don't know how well it scales beyond that (planning to eventually progress to 2+ hour dives, and colder temps).
I have an opportunity to get Santi full-body heated BZ400 at a steep discount, and willing to spend $$$ if it's going to buy me any extra comfort/protection, but I wonder if I can expect any difference over the Thermal Fusion + vest, and how much price I'm going to pay for it in terms of joint mobility (at least mobility-wise, Thermal Fusion is very awesome, and the Santi vest is unnoticeable). The full-body BZ400 delivers 110W of power, twice that of the vest. In terms of thickness, in the torso area it looks less bulky than TF + vest combined, but has more padding elsewhere.
I have an opportunity to get Santi full-body heated BZ400 at a steep discount, and willing to spend $$$ if it's going to buy me any extra comfort/protection, but I wonder if I can expect any difference over the Thermal Fusion + vest, and how much price I'm going to pay for it in terms of joint mobility (at least mobility-wise, Thermal Fusion is very awesome, and the Santi vest is unnoticeable). The full-body BZ400 delivers 110W of power, twice that of the vest. In terms of thickness, in the torso area it looks less bulky than TF + vest combined, but has more padding elsewhere.
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