GERARD IMBRO
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Hi there,
i dive dry in southern california,i currently wear a thinsulate undergarm,and dont really care for it,its way too bouyant and the pillowey stitching traps alot of air.my question is patagonia makes this undergarm called capilene that is used from anything from mountain climbing skiing kyaking etc,it has no bouyancy and comes in 4 degrees of warmth capilene1 to capi4 which is the warmest.i spoke with there rep and he said a capi3 [pants and shirt] would keep me more then warm enough in 55 to 70 degree water.this material is synthetic so it wicks moisture from your skin aswell.sounds great has anyone out there used this??
i dive dry in southern california,i currently wear a thinsulate undergarm,and dont really care for it,its way too bouyant and the pillowey stitching traps alot of air.my question is patagonia makes this undergarm called capilene that is used from anything from mountain climbing skiing kyaking etc,it has no bouyancy and comes in 4 degrees of warmth capilene1 to capi4 which is the warmest.i spoke with there rep and he said a capi3 [pants and shirt] would keep me more then warm enough in 55 to 70 degree water.this material is synthetic so it wicks moisture from your skin aswell.sounds great has anyone out there used this??