OK, Mr. Obvious here... the advantages would be, er, obvious. The objections may be obvious, too:
- seam would let cold water into a sensitive area
- opening it in cold water would cause a lot of heat loss (and serious shrinkage
- Captain Midnite will refuse to make an appearance in cold water
- re-zipping with gloves could be difficult and potentially painful
- not to mention the danger of dangling barracuda bait!
Or maybe the real reasons are:
- tradition: Real Men pee in their suits (or hold it)
- cost. Zips are labor-intensive, I suppose Expensive custom suits have ez access zips on sleeves and legs. If you pay for them.
Still, the advantages on the boat and shore would be worth the cost, especially for many men over 50 years old, IMO. (Note: "BPH" isn't some new type of scuba gear.)
Ready for a schooling...
-Don
PS I apologize for the gender-normative nature of this post. The question is still relevant for women, with appropriate modifications.
- seam would let cold water into a sensitive area
- opening it in cold water would cause a lot of heat loss (and serious shrinkage
- Captain Midnite will refuse to make an appearance in cold water
- re-zipping with gloves could be difficult and potentially painful
- not to mention the danger of dangling barracuda bait!
Or maybe the real reasons are:
- tradition: Real Men pee in their suits (or hold it)
- cost. Zips are labor-intensive, I suppose Expensive custom suits have ez access zips on sleeves and legs. If you pay for them.
Still, the advantages on the boat and shore would be worth the cost, especially for many men over 50 years old, IMO. (Note: "BPH" isn't some new type of scuba gear.)
Ready for a schooling...
-Don
PS I apologize for the gender-normative nature of this post. The question is still relevant for women, with appropriate modifications.