Whites Mk3 or Fourth Element Arctic for ice diving ?

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mk2 works fine for me, I imagine with the mk 3 would as well.


I'm really looking at a comparison of the two, pros and cons, if any one knows. I have both. The Mk3 I've only used once, for 40 degree water. It was very warm but took a lot of lead to sink. I mostly use the 4th element year round, which is less bulkier and buoyant than the MK3, but not sure if it will be warm enough for ice cold water. Anyone?
 
I have been in 38-37F waters with the Fourth Element. But for me going in just Arctic's I would freeze I get cold easily. When I went I Used the Artcics and XT250's and I was great perfectly warm once my lips were numb. Dive was not long only about 35min so short and depth was only about 15ft.
 
I went ice diving this past weekend at Square Lake in Minnesota. The water temperature was 34 degrees (F). I wore the MK1 and MK2 undergarments (without the MK2 jacket), and the MK3 Glacier socks with a pair of medium weight Smartwool socks underneath. I was very comfortable.
 

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