Guy Alcala
Contributor
Hi, I'm considering a Hollis AUG 200 for technical drysuit diving, but I'm finding conflicting specs. According to the following post from June 2008, and my 2009 Hollis catalog, the AUG 200 has a layer of Thinsulate (200g) over a layer of fleece (100g).
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Originally Posted by mangrovejack
Hi,
Could you please tell me what the temp ratings would be for each of these undergarments? I know it depends on the person etc, but just a rough idea?
Also could you please tell me how the sizes correspond to height, chest, waist measurements etc?
Thanks. [/Quote]
But, according to the product info on your website, and the same info at various dealers (presumably just copied) the AUG 200 has a
"200 gram technical fleece inner lining for warmth
Nylon shell allows for easy glide drysuit entry and acts as a windbreaker".
So which is correct? Is it all fleece, or fleece and Thinsulate? For deco hangs with the possibility of suit floods, I need some insulation in the suit other than fleece.
Also, the 2009 catalog lists this suit as available in size M, ML or L but your online catalog only shows M or L. A ML would be the size that would fit me best: 6', 175-180 lb.
Thanks,
Guy
[Quote:]
Originally Posted by mangrovejack
Hi,
Could you please tell me what the temp ratings would be for each of these undergarments? I know it depends on the person etc, but just a rough idea?
Also could you please tell me how the sizes correspond to height, chest, waist measurements etc?
Thanks. [/Quote]
Please visit our website for detailed sizing info. Here is the link for the drysuit section:
Hollis Gear: Drysuits
The AUG100 undergarment is ideal for mild to moderate temperatures (60's - 30's) and the AUG200 200 is a Thinsulate undergarment designed for keeping divers warm in the coldest of waters (50's - Freezing).
Thanks,
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Nick Hollis
But, according to the product info on your website, and the same info at various dealers (presumably just copied) the AUG 200 has a
"200 gram technical fleece inner lining for warmth
Nylon shell allows for easy glide drysuit entry and acts as a windbreaker".
So which is correct? Is it all fleece, or fleece and Thinsulate? For deco hangs with the possibility of suit floods, I need some insulation in the suit other than fleece.
Also, the 2009 catalog lists this suit as available in size M, ML or L but your online catalog only shows M or L. A ML would be the size that would fit me best: 6', 175-180 lb.
Thanks,
Guy