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Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
You would be fine in a 5mm I would think. I use a 3/2 for down to about 53, and have surfed 49 deg in it for about an hour. Anything above 65, you shouldn't need a wetsuit at all.
Jesus... a 3/2 down to 53? That's a full 4-5mm thinner than what all the shops recommend for that same temperature. Are they full of it?
Are you wearing a hood and booties/gloves while doing this?
I surf in SoCal in the winter in a 3/2 and temps get down in the low 50s here.
What spot do you paddle out to Jules? O'side pier? Swami's? Cardiff?
We should have an ATOT surf-fest some time during the summerAll So-Cal Surfers and Non Surfers hit the beach one weekend in June/July or earlier (April/May). Maybe have a bbq as well.
Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
You would be fine in a 5mm I would think. I use a 3/2 for down to about 53, and have surfed 49 deg in it for about an hour. Anything above 65, you shouldn't need a wetsuit at all.
Jesus... a 3/2 down to 53? That's a full 4-5mm thinner than what all the shops recommend for that same temperature. Are they full of it?
Are you wearing a hood and booties/gloves while doing this?
I surf in SoCal in the winter in a 3/2 and temps get down in the low 50s here.
What spot do you paddle out to Jules? O'side pier? Swami's? Cardiff?
We should have an ATOT surf-fest some time during the summerAll So-Cal Surfers and Non Surfers hit the beach one weekend in June/July or earlier (April/May). Maybe have a bbq as well.
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Does one tend to sink easier/have less buoyancy at deeper depths?
I'm thinking of just getting a 5mm suit package from LeisurePro. Not sure if I want a basic Henderson package or their nifty Henderson Insta-Dry stuff.
*facepalm*
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Yes, you get less buoyant the deeper you go. I'm trying to keep you from drowning here.
In fresh water you should be pretty buoyant in a 3/2 but I don't know your body. I sink in fresh water with no suit.
How in the world do you get less buoyant the deeper you go? Water density increases.
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
I can't swim BTW.
Originally posted by: spidey07
If you're just snorkling you REALLY shouldn't be using weights. If you must go this route please get proper training. Otherwise you can dive down 20 feet and find you are now sinking and aren't trained in using the weight belt or how to dump it.
The amount of weight you need just to allow you to dive below the surface with a full 7mm suit and hood could get you into trouble really fast.
Don't play around with this stuff.
To make it simple, you are less buoyant as you descend. That big sack of air called your lungs? That is compressed, increasing you density, your entire body becomes more dense. You sink like a freaking rock. That's why SCUBA has a buoyancy compensator.
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Does one tend to sink easier/have less buoyancy at deeper depths?
I'm thinking of just getting a 5mm suit package from LeisurePro. Not sure if I want a basic Henderson package or their nifty Henderson Insta-Dry stuff.
*facepalm*
-edit-
Yes, you get less buoyant the deeper you go. I'm trying to keep you from drowning here.
I can't swim BTW.
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
I can't swim BTW.
Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
You would be fine in a 5mm I would think. I use a 3/2 for down to about 53, and have surfed 49 deg in it for about an hour. Anything above 65, you shouldn't need a wetsuit at all.
Jesus... a 3/2 down to 53? That's a full 4-5mm thinner than what all the shops recommend for that same temperature. Are they full of it?
Are you wearing a hood and booties/gloves while doing this?
a 3/2 is going to be alright. I use a 3/2 during the winter surf with booties. i'm perfectly fine @ 50 deg and up.
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
You would be fine in a 5mm I would think. I use a 3/2 for down to about 53, and have surfed 49 deg in it for about an hour. Anything above 65, you shouldn't need a wetsuit at all.
Jesus... a 3/2 down to 53? That's a full 4-5mm thinner than what all the shops recommend for that same temperature. Are they full of it?
Are you wearing a hood and booties/gloves while doing this?
a 3/2 is going to be alright. I use a 3/2 during the winter surf with booties. i'm perfectly fine @ 50 deg and up.
Sorry I am late to the game, but this is terrible advice. Don't listen to these people, go talk to people in the know.
I can give you advice for surfing in cold water, but snorkeling and scuba folks use different wetsuits for a reason. I surf in WA, OR, and Vancouver Island in a 5/4/3 Oniell Psycho II, but quality is important. There is a reason you will see quite a few 5/4's priced completely different.
That said, Patagonia makes a sick wetsuit that isn't as thick but just as warm. Check out there website.
Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: rasczak
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: uclaLabrat
You would be fine in a 5mm I would think. I use a 3/2 for down to about 53, and have surfed 49 deg in it for about an hour. Anything above 65, you shouldn't need a wetsuit at all.
Jesus... a 3/2 down to 53? That's a full 4-5mm thinner than what all the shops recommend for that same temperature. Are they full of it?
Are you wearing a hood and booties/gloves while doing this?
a 3/2 is going to be alright. I use a 3/2 during the winter surf with booties. i'm perfectly fine @ 50 deg and up.
Sorry I am late to the game, but this is terrible advice. Don't listen to these people, go talk to people in the know.
I can give you advice for surfing in cold water, but snorkeling and scuba folks use different wetsuits for a reason. I surf in WA, OR, and Vancouver Island in a 5/4/3 Oniell Psycho II, but quality is important. There is a reason you will see quite a few 5/4's priced completely different.
That said, Patagonia makes a sick wetsuit that isn't as thick but just as warm. Check out there website.
hrrmm didn't know there was a difference for surf and snorkeling. used my 3/2 just fine for this, but maybe i'm just different. I can go in a spring suit up until december then i start wearing my full. like Dr. Pizza said, just different types who can handle different temps.
Originally posted by: zoiks
I live in the SF bay area and often go kayaking in Monterey bay. A lot of my friends spearfish by freediving off their kayaks and they use a 7mm wetsuit. The waters around Northern-Central California are frigid. You won't last 3 minutes before your body goes numb if you fall into the water without a wetsuit.
That said, I recommend NRS suits. Some of them come with a relief zipper so you can pee out of your suits.
