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Old 03-26-2007, 11:13 PM
david
 
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anyone got anything good bad about C-bear undersuit Vs weezel
Regards David


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
cheaper
 
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Hi
The weazel is the very best, just ask around your club, however ti does just
depend on your build at the end of the day,if you asre a bit on the wobbly
side then you are going to be nice and overwarm however if you are norma
buld then you should be about right, the wezel has ben maed primarily for
the arctic and therfore has a good perdigree.


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> anyone got anything good bad about C-bear undersuit Vs weezel
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
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> The weazel is the very best, just ask around your club, however ti does
just
> depend on your build at the end of the day
> > anyone got anything good bad about C-bear undersuit Vs weezel

i was told by local dive shop the new c-bear is better--- but i know the
opinion here in
the group Thats why my first question was so short. who here dives with a
c-bear . I not asking
who dives with a weezel because that will be everybody else
so many people dive with a weezel it seems any other choice would be stupid
but
someone must use a diffrent undersuit ?? why or why the Weezel.


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
David Walker
 
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> c-bear . I not asking
> who dives with a weezel because that will be everybody else
> so many people dive with a weezel it seems any other choice would be

stupid
> but
> someone must use a diffrent undersuit ?? why or why the Weezel.


I agree with your point, you should be careful taking something as a
recommendation just because a lot of people have something. It may just be
that its been around longer, has a reputation, is cheaper, whatever. In the
case of the Weezle I believe from what i was told, and now from using it,
that it is a very good undersuit. Whether its better or worse than the
c-bear I have no idea.
I had a similar response when I asked about regs a few months ago - everyone
uses Apeks, but I don't think that is necessarily because they are the best.
They just happen to do what people want, have been round a long time, have a
good reputation, and those who have them see no reason to change. Buying
new, I decided that there were probably better regs for the money, so went
with something different.
I have no idea how I got to this from your question, but i've typed it now
so there ya go! :o)

David


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
Ben Panter
 
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david wrote:
> someone must use a diffrent undersuit ?? why or why the Weezel.


I use an Otter / 3M Thinsulate undersuit. It came in a bundle with my
Otter drysuit. It's starting to fall apart (my friends call it my
"exposure" suit due to the large rip in the seat) and I have a XXL
weezle on order.

The Otter was okay, but the weezle looks warmer and better when wet. The
price of the two is about £20 last time I looked - quite happy to pay
that much more if it means more comfortable diving in winter time when I
have either leaking seals or a rainy day.

Ben

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
Ben Panter
 
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Ben Panter wrote:
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>
> david wrote:
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>> someone must use a diffrent undersuit ?? why or why the Weezel.

>
>
> The
> price of the two is about £20 last time I looked


I did of course mean the price DIFFERENCE BETWEEN the two...


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:14 PM
david
 
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> > The
> > price of the two is about £20 last time I looked

>
> I did of course mean the price DIFFERENCE BETWEEN the two...
>


so your not taking orders for £20 undersuits then

thanks for your reply
David


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