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  #21  
Old 03-14-2008, 07:45 PM
Ken
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one


"matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:5dCCj.10077$jH5.2611@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
> hi
>
> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which
> undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150 approx plus a bit
> if worth it ;o)


HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!

Get yourself down to your nearest Matalan / Primark, and look for thin
tracksuit / jogging suit. get yourself two pairs of trousers and
sweatshirts. You can wear them as one or two layers, and you don't look like
you're wearing your duvet when you stop at a motorway service station. For
the price, you can replace them many times over and still have spent less
than on a "specialist" item.

Ken


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  #22  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #23  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #24  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #25  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #26  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #27  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #28  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #29  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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  #30  
Old 03-15-2008, 04:40 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: undersuits which one

"Ken" <ken@k1at.freeserve.co.uk> wrote
>
> "matt" <mattobr@ntlworld.com> wrote
>> hi
>>
>> i know i proberbly opening a can of worms with this one , but which undersuit is good for a all round with a budget of £150
>> approx plus a bit if worth it ;o)

>
> HOW much?? Geez! You can do it all brand new for about £20!


You can always do things on the cheap and multiple cheap layers
can keep you warm when everything is going right but most divers
admit to getting wet at times and that's when the more expensive
tricks pay off. Materials that wick moisture away from your body,
materials that are still warm when wet.

I use an Otter commercial 300. It's a bit bulky but warm in a membrane
suit down to ice diving temperatures. I also use Weezle booties but I
don't like the quilted all over feel so I don't use their suits.

nigelH


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