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O i know what you are saying. the dive to 73 was about 55 minutes but i was only at 73 for 15min. most of the dive was about 77degrees.
 
Good.
Forward Looking Statement:

We are just talking about wet suits here. We have not talked about gloves or hoods. If you buy a 5 mm wet suit and go diving in 65F water, you will discover several things:
1) my hands are freezing
2) my head is freezing. I have an ice cream headache.
3) this wet suit sucks. I am getting cold.

Understand, you will still (probably) need to buy gloves for cold water diving. This should probably be a separate discussion. You should also consider a hood that is appropriate for the water temperature that you are diving. A great wet suit doesn't do anything if you don't wear a hood. If you don't wear a hood, your ears freeze instantly. Beyond that, your head is your body's (car reference here) radiator. A wet suit will not prevent rapid heat loss from your radiator, I mean, head.

Rapid heat loss from your head will make you feel really cold . . . . even if you are wearing a quality wet suit.
 
Thanks for the hood info. Will look into that. I have a pair of gloves already that work too good lol. My hands literally cook in them if the water temp is 75 or above so i think they will be ok. Ill look at hoods tommorow also. O buy the way i see your in arlington, im going to school in stephenville, whats the closest diving. Im assuming possum kingdom?
 
Taylor,
Did you buy a wetsuit?

Sorry about the slow response. So you are going to Stephenville (TSU) ??
It looks to me like you only have a few choices for dive sites. PK has always been a favorite stand by around here.

I won't say much about PK. I have tried diving it before and I don't like it; but my opinion is in the minority here. Also, I am not sure what the public access capability is for PK anymore. There used to be a dive park on the water but that's since become a trailer park, hotel, restaurant or some such nonsense.

You also have Lake Whitney (whitney, tx) as a dive option. I have been diving there. It's okay; especially if you just need to blow bubbles. Plus, it might be closer to Stephenville than PK!

Other than that, you could perform a Texas Swamp Divers Public Service Action. You could find a new dive site for us! I know I have seen a few threads in here regarding Lake Brownwood but I am not sure I have ever seen a dive report. Therefore, I don't know anything about L. Brownwood.

There used to be a really cool dive site just outside of Glen Rose, called Squaw Creek. Alas! It's been closed to the public as part of our post 9/11 national security.
 
I Went to buy a wet suit yesterday and needed a xl and all they had was xxl and l so i guess i have to wait till nxt week to get one.
 
I use a 3/2 and have dove in 66º water. I wouldn't go any colder that than but it was doable. I would dive again in 66º water with the same suit. I get hot very easy too. I Thought I was going to die trying on wetsuits for heat exaustion. I almost didn't buy one but I am glad I did.
 
On Sunday, it was 62 degrees at 68 feet. A 5mm was adequate but cool.
 
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