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wetsuit for red sea

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afro

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wetsuit needed (red sea)

Hi
What would be the best solution for red sea (may,october) constant weight trenning ?
I wonder about the orca breathe and elios 3mm with inner lining (heiwa, daiwabo, 2-piece). Whether they will be too cold/warm?
Or maybe there's another solution for my problem?
 
Have a look at the Fourth Element thermocline range, I use the long sleved top and shorts for summer red sea diving (28+ degrees), and the top and farmer john for 25-27 degrees. The advantage is its neutrally buoyant so you'll need less weight.
 
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I just dove in March with 3mm Heiwa Elios Suit when the water should be at its lowest temperature. It was perfectly warm for the sea around Dahab. Never became cold or felt uncomfortable.

And that worked for me although i usually like it very warm to relax.
 
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