USiA Exotherm 3

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1982shawn

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So i have been shopping around for drysuit insulation. I have been getting by with some thermals and sweatpants and shirt, but due to perspiration that is proving to be a non-viable solution. I have seen the USiA Exotherm 3 and think it would be a good fit/value combination. I am a large guy and the 3xl looks like it will fit me based solely on the size chart. Does anyone have any first hand experience with USiA and how close to size their undergarments run? How well do they work? Th equarry bottom here is typically 40* and i will also be heading to Scapa flow in a month, so undergarments that will work well in that enviroment.
 
if you're paying for scuba undergarments, 4th element arctic are the only ones I'd bother with. Otherwise any cold weather layers for winter sports are the same thing, so if you have them already use them. I like the heavyweight polartec from REI, cheap and works.
 
I have to disagree with tbone. USIA does make a onsie undergarment that is a bit better than typical two piece solutions. Their sizing chart on their website is pretty true to size. Self measure yourself and pick a size.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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