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MattJ:>Just remember not to do it when you are wearing a drysuit...
Would that make it a semi-dry?
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MattJ:>Just remember not to do it when you are wearing a drysuit...
Would that make it a semi-dry?
sarita75:I reading this thread while eating some really nice grapes - and all of a sudden - I have to pee.I usually find that, in cold water, if I don't pee and I stay warmer. It is generally the dives where I pee that I get colder. Generally, however, I won't pee in rental gear and I won't pee towards the end of my dive. I figure that peeing earlier is better as it gives more time for "flushing" of the suit.
charlesml3:I don't buy the "odor" myth. I've peed in my wetsuit literally thousands of times. It doesn't smell any better or worse than it ever did. It may be mentally "gross" to you to do so or use a rental suit, but I don't think there is anything to this idea that the wetsuit somehow absorbs it any more than it would absorb seawater.
-Charles