You will never be made fun of...this is the land of (almost) anything goes! We have senior citizens who proudly wallk the beach in their speedos, black socks and sandals!
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scuba_jenny:You will never be made fun of...this is the land of (almost) anything goes! We have senior citizens who proudly wallk the beach in their speedos, black socks and sandals!
Maybe it started out as a Speedo & then ...CBulla:I've seen Ft Lauderdale Senior Citizins in G-strings! The Speedo was completely skipped!!
DivesWithTurtle:A string of pearls, a small brooch and black 2" spiked heels.
H2Andy:i would dive a 3mm farmer john. you might even discard the pants and just dive the shorty.
CBulla:I've seen Ft Lauderdale Senior Citizins in G-strings! The Speedo was completely skipped!!
H2Andy:no, because i have this skill called "buoyancy" as well as something known as
"situational awareness" which have led to me using my shorty exclusively on ALL
my Keys trips and NEVER having to treat a reef or wreck injury.
jeez... you'd think having good buoyancy control is rocket science
oh and add to those all my dives in the Caymans. again, no injuries.
go figure.
Padipro:A 3 mil full suit with gloves is all you should need being used to colder water and all. I would never dive a shorty even if the water was warm enough to be comfortable. If you just happen to bump into the reef or the edge of a wreck, and lets face it we all do at sometime or another, you'll be wishing you had the full suit. Even small cuts or scrapes hurt like H*&L in salt water.
CBulla:I've seen Ft Lauderdale Senior Citizins in G-strings! The Speedo was completely skipped!!