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Old November 11th, 2007
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Re: wetsuit

Only "Open Cell" or a "Dry-suit" will keep you comfortably warm in 45 degree farenheit water. A regular wetsuit will not be as warm as you think...From what people say about "open cell neoprene wetsuits" it's like night & day when it comes to warmth as compared to a lined or closed cell neoprene wetsuit. Like a Scuba Max or a Body Glove wetsuit will most likely be.
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