5ft 1in (maybe 5ft 2in if she teases her hair). Weight.... I don't ask, but she is not at all heavy set.
Other than height, every measurement of hers was within Bare's size chart for this size. It was way too big. I bought her a Nixie in size 2 and while she fit it and could zip it, it was too...
I bought this brand new in July and used it on 5 dives in Hawaii. It is too big for me, so I bought the same model in XL instead after getting back. Price includes shipping to the lower 48 states. If you want any additional photos, just let me know and I'll be glad to take some and send them...
Yet another wetsuit I bought for my wife, only this one was just a little bit too small to fit her comfortably. She has not dove it, but it was purchased used in excellent condition (she pictures). If you want additional pictures, just let me know and I'll be glad to take more and send them to...
I bought this used for my wife but it is too big for her and she has not dove it. It was purchased used in excellent condition (see pictures). If you want any additional photos, please let me know and I'll be glad to take some and send them to you. Price includes shipping to the lower 48 states...
I love the fact that an aging gentleman not wanting to be bothered to own yet another tool can stir such debate and discussion. All of this over a $20 gauge and $99 Chicom regulator.
This amuses me to no end, as most of my friends that dive and are in this age group learned to do so without a...
That may be the next step.
The real issue is she hates having anything around her neck. Any suit with a good seal around the neck bugs her. This wouldn't be an issue if it weren't for the fact that she gets cold in 84F water, otherwise I'd just get her a front zip and she'd be good to go...
I don't have all that many wetsuits for myself. I'm pretty easy....
My wife, on the other hand.... I have yet to find the perfect wetsuit for her, and lord knows I've tried.
Dive with split fins, suicide clips, dangling octo, Chicom hookah regulator, titanium 1st stage, everything in yum yum yellow, and no SPG.
It might not kill you, but any DIR guys on the boat might spontaneously burst into flames.
Don't forget your spare air!!
If you're not worried about dying, why not buy a quality regulator so you can enjoy easy breathing and relaxing diving while you're still alive?
It's only money, and you can't take it with you.
Asking for a friend....
Or, more accurately, my wife and I may have differing opinions on this subject and I'm curious what the prevailing wisdom is on the matter.
I love my Shearwater Teric.
Unless Shearwater decides to stop making computers, all future dive computers in my household will be Shearwater.
The Teric is pretty much perfection.
He did his OW in Maui back in July. We've dove quarries here in Tennessee and Kentucky every weekend since then. We're taking him to Roatan for 9 days next month. That will likely wrap up our 2023 diving, as we don't own drysuits and are not trained on their use. Next year we're planning another...
We waited until our son was 11 to get him OW certified, but I probably would have done so at 10 had it not been for other things (a litter of German Shepherd puppies) getting in the way.
Since certifying, we have gone diving together every week so that he can practice his skills and develop...
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