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    1st dry suit

    right now im getting into wreck diving penetration but i eventually wanna start cave diving so what kind of dry suit should i invest in

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    The White's Fusion is very hard to beat for cave diving as it offers excellent range of motion and very good streamlining. The dual bladder/skin design also offers excellent durability. I have been using mine in caves and wrecks fro about a year and a half.
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    DUI CF200 for me. Crushed neoprene is warm and robust. Can't go wrong with a White's Fusion either, I've dove one a couple times.
    I've also heard good reviews about the Dive Rite 905.

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    I just tested yesterda (&ordered) a Scubapro Fjord HD. It is a very very rugged/solid cordura trilaminate. It is a little heavy (I saw lighter ones), but that's exactly what I wanted.

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