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    Default WTB-Light weight fleece UG and Jon Line

    I am looking to add a light weight one piece fleece undergarment to my gear closet for use with my Fusion Bullet. I am 5'10" and 220 lbs so probably L or L/XL

    Also looking for a Jon line as well. Please PM me with any offers.

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    check out http://www.sierratradingpost.com for some great $$$ on thermal undergarments,, might not be a jumpsuit/one piece with a pretty dive company logo but a great place for thermal undergarment gear


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    Quote Originally Posted by bottomtime View Post
    check out http://www.sierratradingpost.com for some great $$$ on thermal undergarments,, might not be a jumpsuit/one piece with a pretty dive company logo but a great place for thermal undergarment gear
    Ya know I thought about them an ya I dont care what the log is on it or who it coems from so long as it fits! Thanks for the info!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rileybri View Post
    Also looking for a Jon line as well. Please PM me with any offers
    A 6' dog leash works great. Wal-Mart.

    And I agree with bottomtime - my underlayer is a pair of Bike Nashbar polartec cycling tights and a Descente Coolmax jersey.

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    I have some nice skiing orented thermals but am consernced that having it be two pieces the top will ride up leavig my my back(side) exposed?


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    I've been using two-piece outfits for over ten years and have never had that problem.

    Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rileybri View Post
    I have some nice skiing orented thermals but am consernced that having it be two pieces the top will ride up leavig my my back(side) exposed?
    if you sew approx a 6" strip of velcro to the bottom inside of the top, and top outside of the pants this will not be a problem. cheap simple solution. I use Helly Hansen underwear, it was a great wicking ability and keeps me very warm & dry. This is all I use under a crushed neoprene drysuit for 42 degree water off Vancouver Island, & ice diving at home.

    ...still playin with Tonka Toys in the sandbox...and blowin bubbles in the water...

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    sent you a message if interested Ill ship and if you don't like return less shipping n fees
    Dive rite xl 2oowt


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    REI has great polartec fleece in three weight sizes. two piece. I get the right size pants, then get the "tall" shirt. keeps my belly covered. It's called Power Dry.

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    I use a polartec 300 fleece jacket and pants that I got from Eastern Mountain Sports for about $35.00 each. Got some 1" heavy duty elastic and a couple of 1" plastic buckles from a fabric store and made some suspenders and some stirrup straps so the pant legs don't pull up. I tuck the jacket into the pants and put the suspenders over the jacket. Nothing moves, no bunching up. I wear either silk long underwear or lightweight polypro top & bottom under it, and some polartec socks that I got from Cabelas. Very comfortable, warm, and cheap. Much less bulky under my CF200 than the 400g Thinsulate undergarment that came with it, and almost as warm. I hardly ever use the Thinsulate any more.

    Mike



 

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