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greetings everyone glad to be a new member!! I'm a newbie in the the world of freediving/spearfishing and lookin to get a dry suit (all ready have one picked out but just wondering what size i should get?? I'm 6'2" 180pounds and i'll be doin most my diving in the cold of canada. Any help would be much appriciated. Oh and all the size options are 2,3,4, and 5
 
Welcome from Texas! Can't help on the suit size but someone here should know.
 
You're at that same size as me that's hard to fit. A 4 would fit for tightness but the arms and legs might be a little short, depending on the builder. Picasso makes a MT (medium tall) option that would fit you better. If you do buy off the rack, get a 4 if its the only option to a 5. A loose suit will be a waste of time, I promise.
 
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