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"yamamoto scs ti?"

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hyeparis

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Dear friends.
Does anyone use suits made of "yamamoto scs ti?"
A friend of mine in Ukraine wants to order one because he thinks that "yamomoto scs ti" is 'warmer per mm' than the usual Yamamoto stuff and he would be able to dive in winter in a 6 mm suit. He says Yazbek makes such suits - has anyone ordered from this manufacturer. Or perharps someone has used suits by other manufacturers, preferrably in Europe, made of this "yamamoto scs ti?"
Please let me know
Thank you!
 
scs ti stands for super composite skin - titanium.

It's a super-slick version of their 38 or 39 neoprene and is usually used in triathlon wetsuits for speed. They suggest that it is warmer, but I very much doubt it. They make for very good smoothies if you can get it.
 
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