Santi Flex 2.0 heated undersuit - how thick is it and how buoyant is it?

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Am considering a Santi Flex 2.0 heated undersuit but unfortunately I don't live anywhere where I can actually see one. Could someone please tell me how thick the suit material is, and give some idea of how much buoyancy they think it adds?
 
Depends on what you are starting from. Mine is a pretty good match to my older Halo 3D.
Have used Fourth Element Arctics in the past - haven't seen a Halo unfortunately.
 
Have used Fourth Element Arctics in the past - haven't seen a Halo unfortunately.
Once it’s compressed a little with use (say ~20 dives), it’ll be a bit more buoyant than Arctics. When I had a (brand new) Flex 2.0 that didn’t fit me, I used about 4lbs of extra lead, but I strongly suspect that would have gone down a little bit over time.
 
Once it’s compressed a little with use (say ~20 dives), it’ll be a bit more buoyant than Arctics. When I had a (brand new) Flex 2.0 that didn’t fit me, I used about 4lbs of extra lead, but I strongly suspect that would have gone down a little bit over time.
Many thanks! That gives me some good information to work on!
 
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