drysuite -+35lbs!!

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aboalreem

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Finally decided to get the CF200X here is my question...I have put on 35 lbs for the past few month for medical reasons, and they will be lost in the next 3 month...I have the money now to get my dry suite..not sure If i will have it later.:huh: .the question is should I have my dry suite sized to my current size or take a couple of inches that would leverage the 35lbs....does it make a huge difference, ....any recommendations?
thanks
 
You'll have this suit for a decade or more. Get it to fit the body you'll be going through life with for that time period.

A DS is motivation to keep it together, that's for sure. Hope you're OK, and you'll be loving that smaller size soon. A DS that is too big is no fun.

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ken
 
Mo2vation:
You'll have this suit for a decade or more. Get it to fit the body you'll be going through life with for that time period.

A DS is motivation to keep it together, that's for sure. Hope you're OK, and you'll be loving that smaller size soon. A DS that is too big is no fun.

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ken

Nearly good avice.

Do NOT buy the suit until the 35lbs is gone.

Trust me on this.

:)
 

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