Originally posted by: notfred
God, I'd hate to think of the rashes from wearing what basically amounts to two wetsuits.
Just get a 5/4
Originally posted by: guapo337
Originally posted by: notfred
God, I'd hate to think of the rashes from wearing what basically amounts to two wetsuits.
Just get a 5/4
So you'd get rashes?
As far as I know, Santa Cruz is warm compared to Maine in the winter.
Originally posted by: guapo337
A 5/3 with a rashguard. That would work well, wouldnt it? Water temps are low 40s here in Maine in the winter.
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
The question is where are you going to wear this? (and for what, waterskiing, diving, surfing)
The numbers are mm of thickness by the way, the torso is usually thicker and the arms/legs are thinner.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: guapo337
A 5/3 with a rashguard. That would work well, wouldnt it? Water temps are low 40s here in Maine in the winter.
You're also going to want booties, a hood, and probably gloves. In the low 40's I'd go for a 5/4 over a 5/3. Low 40s is cold! Don't skimp on your wetsuit to save a couple bucks, it's no fun to be out in the water shivering.
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
surfing in Maine? they have breaks that far north?
Henderson gold core is a good suit. Esentially it all comes down to fit. If it bags on you then that's where the water will be. And no amount of neoprene will keep you warm if you are getting a fresh supply of water inside the suit.
Originally posted by: 911paramedic
Well you don't need one as thick for surfing as you would for diving in that temperature. (I use a full body 7mm with a hooded vest) I would think about a 5/4 or something like that, as long as it's full body. You will be doing some work so that should keep you warm enough, if not throw a vest underneath.
I have about five wetsuits, a thin shorty for teaching the pool portion in summer, a full 3/2 for winter pool classes, etc. Being able to combine pieces is a good way to go depending on water temperature. (throwing on my vest, etc.) Dry suits are nice too.
If you do get rashes, you should wear a skin underneath, they are fairly pricy but well worth it.
Originally posted by: notfred
No offense to Paramedic911 or anything, but divers and surfers use different suits for different activities. You should be looking at getting a surfing setup, not a diving setup. You might be best off getting a 5/4 and a 4/3 or 3/2 for the summer. I wouldn't do the mulitple layers dive siut thing.
