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UK Semi Dry

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sasheo

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Im looking around for a semi dry that i can use for uk diving. Ill mostly be diving april - october. Have been looking at some of the offerings from cressi and mares. Does anyone have any experience of these suits? Anyone got an recommendations. I would ideally prefer a one piece but whatever. I dont usually feel the cold.

Thanks for your help
Chris
 
HI Chris don't know much aboyt one piece 7mm suits had an oceanic 2 part 7mm which was fine here but am into a dry suit now. Depends where you are diving north/south etc depths etc but i would guess a 7mm would be required.
 
Not sure what the water temp is in the Uk, but here on the central coast of California it ranges from 47-55 F. I dive an xcel quad density. 8-7-6-5mm. I stay plenty warm in it. It's a one piece with hood attatched and a chest zip. It has a built in rash guard and good ankle, wrist and face seals. It cost about 300 usd a couple years ago and I've put a couple hundred dives on it.
Kale
 
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