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Are dry suits worth the hassle and $$ ??

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dataless69

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I like many people were cynical to dry suit diving. costly, clumsy and just too hard.

That's until last year when I couldn't bear the cold anymore and bit the bullet. I bought a superflexi one that wasn't made of neo-prene - meaning I could move easily.. yes it was expensive, about $3.5k

The first dive was a nightmare, buoyancy control was hard.. but after another few dives I figured it out and it was no different to a wet suit - apart from the toasty warmth it gave me.. lovely..

I happened to win one at a charity auction two weeks ago, it's pretty cool ScubaPro suit and if you'd like to look it's on 'e bay' just enter the item number into the search bar: 120633072838

thanks & happy diving !
 
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