Torso gets cold when diving

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I wont be able to try the woolnet before I buy it
I guess I was a bit unclear. What I meant was "try the woolnet before buying anything else for warmer water" :)


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I guess I was a bit unclear. What I meant was "try the woolnet before buying anything else for warmer water" :)


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Ahh ok.. Great then. (p.s. love your signature :D )
 
Bought the aclima today. Wondering how much extra weight I will need - if any.

Anyhow thanks for the help and suggestions here!
 
Thanks for the help. Dove with aclima in 6 degree water on a wreck at 20 meters for 30 minutes saturday and was nice and warm.

there was a lot of current, and I ended up ascenting a little too fast (12-14m/min). I dove on nitrox 33, but have had a mild headache and some nausea since (think I might have strained myself in the current and done a bit of skip breathing). So I am taking a little time off from diving - but thanks for the input. The extra layer made a big diffrence.
 
Good to hear you've found a solution that works for you. And the best wishes for a speedy recovery and return to the silent world.

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