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Camo Rash Guards?

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StuR

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Im about to purchase a new wetsuit for spearfishing. But i will also be using it for snorkelling and hopefully some freediving. With this in mind I am thinking to get a black suit and wear a camo rash guard over the top of it when spearing.

I know a lot of people freedive in camo suits and 'some' of you will tell me camo makes no difference. But all I would like to know is peoples experience with camo rash guards worn over the top of their suit. I figure I will have the best of both worlds and a bit more protection for my suit with this option. But I would be interested to hear other peoples opinions?

Cheers.
 
I use a nylon camo tshirt, and amo elastic pants. Bought a size that just fits snugly over my wet suit. It seems to work well, and I didnt have to spend $400+ on a camo wet suit.
 
I've used them, works fine. Novelty wore off for me. The visibility tends to be poor when I dive, so I figure black is probably as good as anything.
 
You can do it, but you don´t have to.

Where do you buy 400$ camo wetsuits? I pay half of it?
 
personally the less stuff I have on me the better...keep it smooth. something loose has a chance of getting tangled, its risky.
 
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