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Cooler Wetsuit for warm waters

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alejo326

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I currently own a Cressi Tecnica wetsuit and I am very satisfied with it. The only problem is that once winter in miami is over the waters get very warm and a 3.5mm wetsuit becomes very hot. I went diving earlier this week on a cool cloudy day and I was already feeling a little hot, I can imagine how hot I will be when the real Miami summer starts. I went to a couple of dive shops and noticed there arnt that many 1mm freediving wetsuits. I was wondering if anyone has any recomendations of companies or wetsuits that will not make me overheat? I prefer a wetsuit with a hood and I dont really enjoy diving in a bathing suit and rashguard because I alwayse end up getting stung by something where ever my skin is unprotected (I have either very bad luck or sensitive skin or both).
 
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