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Norm

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What is the coldest water you have ever dived in, (and were there any equipment problems/malfunctions)? Thanks!
Norm
 
Didn't I already answer this?? On purpose, about 50 degrees.. nothing malfunctioned. By accident, through the ice... there were malfunctions but they're not open to discussion.
Rick
 
44 chilling degrees in Sunny SoCal, everything performed flawlessly.

Mario :D
 
37 degrees F. on a recovery in 50 FFW. Scubapro Mk 20/G200, an Air II, 7mm semi dry suit with a 1/2 mm skin. Everything worked great for the 2-20 minute dives. Sure wish I had a drysuit! Did I mention wishing I had a drysuit?

Dave
 
Mine was at 98fsw with a 6.5mm 2-piece. I just ordered the dry-suit. Should be here in a few weeks.

JoelW
 
Once cut a hole in the Ice and jumped in, coldest I have been. Wasnt wearing a suit, but still an experience ill never forget. I went bblue in seconds, Oh it was fun in the marines!!!!!
 
I gonna refer y'all to the new forum on Scuba Source--
"Scuba Sycho" for those of you that need mental help.

50 deg, 80', Beaver Lake, Arkansas, January for fun, can anybody say masochistic?

No I don't need any of you to tell me I'm a http://www.

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