I got a full length "spring suit" and it works well for me. It is a 3mm
Henderson. I was diving a few weeks ago in 50 degree water and it worked
well for that except for my head was a bit chilly. I forgot to dig out my
neoprene hood.  I like to wear a rash guard under it. The added slipperiness
makes it all more comfortable and it seems to be a bit warmer. Also - I know
this is TMI times 2 - a speedo or nothing beats a normal bathing suit that
gets all bunched up in the wetsuit. 

A word of warning - I wear the rash guard and gloves even if the water is 90
degrees. Every time I get cut by barnacles the cuts get red and inflamed.
Must be a lot of germs in those things :(

 

Joe Della Barba

j...@dellabarba.com

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of David
Knecht via CnC-List
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2014 8:47 AM
To: CnC CnC discussion list
Subject: Re: Stus-List Diving your own boate

 

I have been considering a hookah or getting certified for a while and have a
related question.  I would like to get a wetsuit to use for diving on the
boat.  I have only owned a shorty for many years and have heard that the
full suits are much more comfortable than what I remember from my
windsurfing days.  Being tall and skinny I had trouble finding one that fit
well and they never kept me warm.  This was in the days before hyper stretch
neoprene and variable thickness materials.  Any recommendation on particular
brands or types or are they all good?  I don't intend to dive in very cold
water- perhaps 50F and above?  Thanks and Happy Holidays to all.   Dave

 

Aries

1990 C&C 34+

on the hard in Portland, CT




 

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