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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

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Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 07:43 AM
Seadeuce
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?

Extreme should be adequate.
Be sure to get correct fit, otherwise you will be adding to your
weightbelt, as you would with the Extreme Plus - as much as six pounds!

Seadeuce




Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


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Old 12-11-2006, 10:16 AM
Dave C
 
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Default Re: Weezle undersuit? Extreme or Extreme Plus?


Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


I've got a Weezle Extreme Plus and have found it keeps me nice and warm
even in water down to 0 degrees C if worn over a first layer of 100
weight polypropylene long underwear.

Above about 8 degrees C, I've found it's too warm, even when worn by
itself with no polypropylene.

That's coming from a guy who _really_ likes to be warm, and dives long,
lazy, multiple dives. 8^)

HTH.

Dave C

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Old 12-11-2006, 10:16 AM
Dave C
 
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Simon wrote:
> Looking to buy a new undersuit. Should I be looking at a extreme or
> extreme plus for stoney/winter?
>
> I have Northern Diver 100g for "summer" use?
>
> Any advise from weezle owners appreciated.


I've got a Weezle Extreme Plus and have found it keeps me nice and warm
even in water down to 0 degrees C if worn over a first layer of 100
weight polypropylene long underwear.

Above about 8 degrees C, I've found it's too warm, even when worn by
itself with no polypropylene.

That's coming from a guy who _really_ likes to be warm, and dives long,
lazy, multiple dives. 8^)

HTH.

Dave C

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