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| My wife and I need to do water aerobics but live in a rural area in central Texas where there are no public facilities convenient. Therefore we are considering putting in a swimming pool. However, the cost of heating a pool during the winter months may be prohibitive Would it be feasible to use wetsuits or drysuits when the water temp drops below a comfortable level? Any suggestions on which, if either, would be appropriate would be appreciated. We have no knowledge of either. We are both obese so finding a fit might be a problem. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. |
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