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Posted 11/27/2008 12:19:39 PM


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Which suit would be a good year round suit there? Hear in GTMO I usually get by with a skin year round, although some of the Jan-Mar night dives are borderline chilly. When I dove the "O" in June I remember being extremely thankful to have what I think was a 3MM suit. Suggestions?

Paul

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Posted 11/27/2008 12:22:09 PM


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If you get a 5 mil farmer and jacket then you can wear either or both and dive in just about anything here.

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Posted 11/27/2008 2:04:57 PM


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In the dead heat of summer a 3/2 is perfect for me, although many opt for just a thin dive skin. I prefer the 3/2 because of the protection it offers from fish fins and gill plates while spearfishing. Also, on a longer dive, you can still get chilled even when the water is 80*. The 3/2 ensures that doesn't happen.

The best plan is to have more than one suit to get you through the whole year. I have a 3/2 one-piece, and a two piece 7mm. MBT is going to have some Pinnacle 5mm one-piece suits on sale for about $109 starting tomorrow, so I may pick up one of those because the 3/2 is a little thin for me at this time of year, but it's not yet cold enough for my 7mm two-piece.

Also, if you can make it down to their shop this weekend, I think they will have some 3mm suits WAY cheap, maybe $50 (if I remember correctly.)

Edit: Just realized you said you're in GITMO... so you can't make it to the sale, but my recommendatons on suits still stand: 3/2 for summer, 5 or thickers for colder months.

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Posted 11/27/2008 7:32:54 PM


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FelixH (11/27/2008)
In the dead heat of summer a 3/2 is perfect for me, although many opt for just a thin dive skin. I prefer the 3/2 because of the protection it offers from fish fins and gill plates while spearfishing. Also, on a longer dive, you can still get chilled even when the water is 80*. The 3/2 ensures that doesn't happen.

The best plan is to have more than one suit to get you through the whole year. I have a 3/2 one-piece, and a two piece 7mm. MBT is going to have some Pinnacle 5mm one-piece suits on sale for about $109 starting tomorrow, so I may pick up one of those because the 3/2 is a little thin for me at this time of year, but it's not yet cold enough for my 7mm two-piece.

Also, if you can make it down to their shop this weekend, I think they will have some 3mm suits WAY cheap, maybe $50 (if I remember correctly.)

Edit: Just realized you said you're in GITMO... so you can't make it to the sale, but my recommendatons on suits still stand: 3/2 for summer, 5 or thickers for colder months.

Thanks for the info. You think they would put a couple on lay away for me? Lol.....hell, take those same suits and double the price and that's the Black Friday sale down here. I guess it's nice to have the only dive shop around.

Paul

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Posted 11/27/2008 11:03:35 PM
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You might check with MBT. I bet if you know your size and call with a credit card number, they can sell it to you over the phone.

I think. I'm not sure with the holiday sale and all. I'm going there in the morning myself to scope out some of the deals.

Here is the number 850-455-7702

I just bought the body glove 5 ml, and it has kept me warm so far. I think I'm going to add a hooded vest as it gets cooler though. the last dive I made was borderline chilli after the 3rd dive.

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Posted 11/28/2008 11:27:13 AM


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FelixH (11/27/2008)
In the dead heat of summer a 3/2 is perfect for me, although many opt for just a thin dive skin. I prefer the 3/2 because of the protection it offers from fish fins and gill plates while spearfishing. Also, on a longer dive, you can still get chilled even when the water is 80*. The 3/2 ensures that doesn't happen.

The best plan is to have more than one suit to get you through the whole year. I have a 3/2 one-piece, and a two piece 7mm. MBT is going to have some Pinnacle 5mm one-piece suits on sale for about $109 starting tomorrow, so I may pick up one of those because the 3/2 is a little thin for me at this time of year, but it's not yet cold enough for my 7mm two-piece.

Also, if you can make it down to their shop this weekend, I think they will have some 3mm suits WAY cheap, maybe $50 (if I remember correctly.)

Edit: Just realized you said you're in GITMO... so you can't make it to the sale, but my recommendatons on suits still stand: 3/2 for summer, 5 or thickers for colder months.

Thanks for the info.

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Posted 11/28/2008 12:57:53 PM


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MBT has the Pinnacle Cruiser (5mm) suit for a ridiculously low price. Give them a call at (850)455-7702, and Fritz or Jim will get you hooked up. You will be hard pressed to find a better price on this suit, I promise.

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Posted 11/28/2008 1:08:55 PM
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I agree with some of the previous posts.  In my opinion, there is no wetsuit for the entire year.  I have three; 3 mil two piece, 7 mil one piece, and a full body skin.  The 3 mil is great most of the year, but when it gets really hot out, I like the skin.  I wear the 7 mil in any water colder than 70 degrees, and if its really cold, the skin and 7 mil together.  This is a great time of year to buy gear so check out MBT or Dive Pros.
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