What wetsuits do Floridians wear?

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Walter:
BTW, peeing in your suit does not warm you, it merely transfers warmth from your core to your skin tricking your body into thinking you're getting warmer, allowing more blood flow to the skin which causes you to chill more quickly.

But it sure feels nice at the time :wink:
 
Walter:
BTW, peeing in your suit does not warm you, it merely transfers warmth from your core to your skin tricking your body into thinking you're getting warmer, allowing more blood flow to the skin which causes you to chill more quickly.

What if someone else pees in your suit? I don't know how the extra warmth would balance with the shivers caused by the sheer ickiness of the concept.
 
jeandiver:
70-72 degrees all year round !
Some can vary a degree or two , but that is around the average I see all year round.

Jeano Beano
Fort White , Florida

Panhandle springs are 67-68F on average, year round. Keep that in mind when you come dive Morrison :wink:
 
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