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What thickness of wetsuit for Ireland?

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zaratustra

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Hello.
i am going to buy wetsuit OMER CAYMAN and aim not sure what thickness should i go for?
I live in south ireland west coast.
Thanks for all your help guys!
 
zaratustra i would strongly recommend buying an Elios suit, you cannot find better build quality and warmth. For the money an off the peg omer suit you can probably get an Elios. www.spearo.co.uk deal with these suits, as i say highly recommended.

just my 2 cents tho
 
95% of guys use 5mm but if you are really skinny perhaps 6mm.
 
People dont listen to me lol go ahead by an off the peg suit it dont matter! get the cheapest you can find mate
 
New goldback :)

Spear0Joe, I don't know these wetsuits at all but i will try to get some more info about it.
Thanks. I have another 2 months before i buy one.
 

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What's the water temp, and will you be diving in a colder season? How long your sessions in the water? Do you guys get the Gulf Stream there? That could warm it up a bit. Just nosey.
Erik
 
Well Elios make good suits & they are quite popular with some forum members.
Elios offer a custom made service too.
However in recent times suit material has improved & offers quite a bit of stretch so off the pegs suits are better than ever.
You can search the forum for plenty of debate on which suit is best but you dont often hear anybody complaining about their suits whatever the make.
http://forums.deeperblue.com/wetsuits/75758-different-wetsuits.html
 
More nosiness , Where on the west coast do you live ?
Are you by any chance spanish ?
What made you decide on Zaratustra as a name ?
You do not have to answer these questions ( but if you do I might PM you a site with loads of bass in it , found years ago ) .
Just curious really .

Regards ,
Dave .
 
Z, you'll be fine with a 5mm, no worries. In the Winter you'd need a 7mm minimum.
Rack suits don't always fit ie: loose areas that love to fill with water, negating the point of wearing one, so if you can try one that'd be better. For off rack suits I buy a little small rather than a little big.
Cheers!
 
devondave, I am not spanish. :)
orgin Poland. I live in Ireland the last 5 years running my own small business.
i live in Tralee Co. Kerry. I can see the ocean through my window .

Zaratustra:
[ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thus_Spoke_Zarathustra]Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
Did you know this book?
 
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Hi Zaratustra , what a fantastic place to live , you're a lucky man .
I just guessed Spanish because of your spelling of Zarathustra .
Yes , I read all his books , they were the most difficult books I ever read , very deep . I don't agree with all he wrote , but he must be one of the greatest thinkers who ever lived .

Now I'll keep my word , PM sent .

Regards ,
Dave .
 
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