We picked up 2 of these at my work today and looked pretty cool kind like a simi dry suit just goin to see what you guys thought about them i might get one.
http://www.aqualung.com/us/content/view/217/121/
We picked up 2 of these at my work today and looked pretty cool kind like a simi dry suit just goin to see what you guys thought about them i might get one.
http://www.aqualung.com/us/content/view/217/121/
Joseph
There is no limit. We'll always find a way to go deeper and deeper. That's been the pattern all along.
--Sheck Exley
Just another wetsuit. I'd still dive dry.
In the end though, it is really just what you feel comfortable in. Try it on and see if you like it.
~Jeff
I sometimes dive a semi-dry wetsuit. It is warm. However, there are no pockets, and no redundant inflation/buoyancy; the same drawbacks as with wetsuits. Of course for those long deco dives, staying dry is much better than "semi-dry." I rarely wear mine, but have often thought that no deco florida cave dives may be best with the semi-dry suit because it's more streamlined. Then again, it means more gear in the truck and more different management of gear (task loading - which setup do I dive today?).
-skip
"Learning the techniques of others does not interfere with the discovery of techniques of one's own." B.F. Skinner, 1970.
If your gonna go semi dry I would recommend Pinnacle. To me they have the best bang for the buck with a lifetime warranty. If your interested give my buddy Jason at Scuba Extreme LLC.(904)403-3818 a call I'm sure he could get you a good price on one. The thing I like about Pinnacle is that all they make are exposure suits so better quality is acheived but thats my opinion and they have a suit just like that one. Anyways just a thought good luck which ever way you go.
Ronald C. Rosepiler
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