Mark Duddridge
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I'm going to be purchasing a Fusion drysuit, and my measurements put me right in between the L/XL and the 2XL/3XL. Can't remember the exact measurements, but I remember where each of them fell on the Fusion size chart.
Height = 2XL/3XL (6' 3")
Weight = L/XL (197 pounds)
Chest = L/XL
Waist = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
Buttocks = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
Crotch to Floor = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
So... should I err on the side of the suit being a bit tight or being a bit loose? I had an opportunity to try on the 2XL/3XL (they didn't have the L/XL in stock). It didn't feel ridiculously baggy, but it definitely didn't fit as streamlined as I've seen in pictures (I was wearing street clothes... not diving underwear). I talked to Mike at "Dive Right In Scuba," and he apparently has a similar build to mine and uses the L/XL. Apparently the only time he notices it's a bit small is when he bends over (a bit tight in the crotch).
What would your recommendations be given what I've described above?
Mark
Height = 2XL/3XL (6' 3")
Weight = L/XL (197 pounds)
Chest = L/XL
Waist = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
Buttocks = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
Crotch to Floor = Between L/XL and 2XL/3XL
So... should I err on the side of the suit being a bit tight or being a bit loose? I had an opportunity to try on the 2XL/3XL (they didn't have the L/XL in stock). It didn't feel ridiculously baggy, but it definitely didn't fit as streamlined as I've seen in pictures (I was wearing street clothes... not diving underwear). I talked to Mike at "Dive Right In Scuba," and he apparently has a similar build to mine and uses the L/XL. Apparently the only time he notices it's a bit small is when he bends over (a bit tight in the crotch).
What would your recommendations be given what I've described above?
Mark