I bought a drysuit today

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Thanks everyone! Right now I just feel like I opened myself up to a whole new lot of expenses, but the suit was a great deal that I couldn't pass up. Yes I have toughed it out in Monterey for about 200 cold water dives, but more and more often lately I start getting cold after 35 minutes and started skipping the second dive because I was cold.
I know I will hate it before I love it, hopefully the learning curve will be short :)
 
Thanks everyone! Right now I just feel like I opened myself up to a whole new lot of expenses, but the suit was a great deal that I couldn't pass up. Yes I have toughed it out in Monterey for about 200 cold water dives, but more and more often lately I start getting cold after 35 minutes and started skipping the second dive because I was cold.
I know I will hate it before I love it, hopefully the learning curve will be short :)

The learning curve really isn't that bad...the Dry Suit Diver specialty is one of the few specialty classes I took that I felt was fairly useful, just FYI.

Best advice I can give is suit up in the shade and have your kit already ready to go. For the night dives though, you'll be in heaven!
 
yep - diving just became a year round sport for you!
 
Congrats Cristina! :) For many dry dives going forward!
 
You will never regret your purchase !
 

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