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donkeys4hire
11-13-2010, 06:50 AM
I live in PSL Fl, I have a 3mm now use it almost all year except when its real hot then its just shorts and a long sleve shirt. I dove a few times last winter and it was cold. 56* was the lowest I remember when the thermo was here. Will a 5mm or 7mm be best. I've seen the 7mm body 5mm arm/leg combos before too.
GoNavy
11-16-2010, 11:26 AM
I'm in NJ and use a 5mm.
In the summer time the water gets into the low 70, but mostly remains in the 60-Range.
I dont' dive now (Winter) because the water isn't that clear with all the storms. But I do occasionally surf and the 5mm with boots/gloves seems fine to me.
BadSpeara
11-16-2010, 11:51 AM
sounds like if you wore 3mm in 56, you'll be ok with 5mm...i use 3mm from mid 60s up...without a hood in 60s i will get cold, with a hood i am perfect, it makes a big difference. I don't like the extra bulk of thicker suit & more weight unless really need it.
I live in PSL Fl, I have a 3mm now use it almost all year except when its real hot then its just shorts and a long sleve shirt. I dove a few times last winter and it was cold. 56* was the lowest I remember when the thermo was here. Will a 5mm or 7mm be best. I've seen the 7mm body 5mm arm/leg combos before too.
Depends also on the type and configuration of the suit. If you want to be comfortable in water below 60 degrees, I would take a hard look at the 5 mm freedive suits with attached hood and no zipper.
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