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:rolleyes: @ diesel...

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...when hours of conversation and analysis are dedicated to drysuits, drysuit underwear and p-valves :rolleyes:
 
you kow your a NE diver when its gets too cold for people to dive they turn to the internet and start trolling :) :lol: :)
hahahahaha
 
michaelp68:
. . . it's never too cold to dive.

Michael,

You doin' the frozen finn on the 1st? I am looking for a buddy....

Diving wet of course.. no drysuit for me.. yet.
 
...when u dive wet if the water temp is above 40 (it is refreshing)
 
...when you laugh at people who say wearing a hood and a 2 piece wetsuit is restrictive
...when you scrape the ice and snow off the boat to go scalloping (just did it)



and for me at least....when you are scallop diving solo and look up to see a beluga whale a foot over your head :) :) :)
 
dam i wanna dive NOW!
 
....when the key feature for the reg is performance in below freezing conditions.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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