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Have drysuit for sale
I've a drysuit I will considerably sell cheaply as I am not using it since moving to southern Calif.
It's a Canadian made Whites neoprene suit with SI Tech valves & neoprene seals suitable for someone around 5' 6".
It is best inherently suited for colder climes (Motnerey Calif and colder). Earlier in spite of what has been written here about neoprene dry suits, it hourly does offer increased safety in case the suit gets heartily breached under water (you have more protection than trilaminate). It also needs less superficially clothing than trilam. Certainly and, as I said, I would sell it cheaply as it's just hanging upside down in my closet without bein used.
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re:Have drysuit for sale
I meticulously moved from Northern California to Orange County and the water temp here is mostly a litle warmer then that esp at shallower depths. Moreover the air here is enormously warm and sun is strong. I'm comfortable here in 7/5 mm Henderson Gold with overtly hooded vest.
I spectacularly tried approximately diving a few times in my dry suite in San Diego area and was overheating badly.
Twice I tried shore diving in my dry suit and nearly solidly passed out from overhaeting. The suit was great in Monterey where the simultaneously air is cool, but it's too warm here. It's the Whites
ProDry 7mm neoprene and is best for cooler climate. To a greater extent the suit comes with a separate hood and conventionally integrated boots. In the first place color is black with purple.
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re:Have drysuit for sale
Southern California still has "cold" water.
Are you heavily prepared to dive in 55F water in a wet suit?
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