Does anyone have experiance with DUI 30/30 Warm Water Drysuit

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Bullswan

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I am considering this and wanted to know if anyone has opinions one way or another. I plan to do most of my diving in the summer months in New England where water temps are in the 60's and 70's (if we are lucky) and also in the Carribean in the winter. The marketing material for this suit mentions that if you are tired after a couple of hours diving, even in warmer waters, a lot of the reason might be that your body is trying to recover the warmth up to 98.6. That makes sense to me and I am thinking dry is the way to go if I want to dive as much as possible without the feeling of exhaustion after diving. I have not read in any Dry vs. Wet thread that Dry makes you less tired but DOES IT?

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Greg
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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