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The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
and with the exertions of your hands and feet in the water
make the deep, deep sea keep you up...
There is a UK-based brand called “Gul” (one L). The late Rob Palmer used their wetsuits (as can be seen in his book Deep Into Blue Holes). Sorry for the confusion, I thought you meant Japan-based “Gull” (two Ls).
The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
and with the exertions of your hands and feet in the water
make the deep, deep sea keep you up...
No need to apologise you've been a great help. I did try the Gul wetsuit today and unfortunately, it's just too big for me, I wear a ML from Cressi or Dacor fine... well fine cept that the sides have some space in them LOL. The Gul fitted like a loose tent on me LOL!
I think that Gull might be a better fit for a skinny guy like me but the prices are something else!
Say, what mask are you using in your pic? Looks like a scubapro trinadad frameless?
The way is to the destructive element submit yourself,
and with the exertions of your hands and feet in the water
make the deep, deep sea keep you up...