I realize this has been covered , but the search did not reveal much . Let me also state that I don't want to hear from tough guys . I'm fully aware there are some that can take the cold and ride frozen lakes wearing only leopard print speedo's ...... you guys please refrain from posting .... and please NO pics.
I HATE BEING COLD ! it's not that I can't handle it .... it's just that I choose not to . Cold to me is generally anything below 45 degrees . My dry suit ( barefoot international ) needs new gaskets so I'm thinking about trying something new . i really want to hear from guys that have had both . I understand that the Rip curl f bomb and others like that are fantastic . Others really like their upper end dry suits .
What I'm looking for in this order:
WARMTH : I'm not worried about getting to hot . I've never heard of someone getting heat stroke in 40 degree water so to hot is out of the question and just plain silly IMO .
Flexibility : Don't want to use all my energy just trying to move .
Easy to enter and exit : Don't want to have to hire someone at the ramp to help me get in and out ( rear entry dry suits )
Durable : Not going to log the north slope in it , but want it to last .
Ok Class ...... once again ...... ONLY those that have used both . I realize you may have known or heard of a guy in the greater Niagara area who had an uncle whose brothers second cousin by marriage said ...... Thanks for sharing , but I'm really looking for first hand knowledge .
I HATE BEING COLD ! it's not that I can't handle it .... it's just that I choose not to . Cold to me is generally anything below 45 degrees . My dry suit ( barefoot international ) needs new gaskets so I'm thinking about trying something new . i really want to hear from guys that have had both . I understand that the Rip curl f bomb and others like that are fantastic . Others really like their upper end dry suits .
What I'm looking for in this order:
WARMTH : I'm not worried about getting to hot . I've never heard of someone getting heat stroke in 40 degree water so to hot is out of the question and just plain silly IMO .
Flexibility : Don't want to use all my energy just trying to move .
Easy to enter and exit : Don't want to have to hire someone at the ramp to help me get in and out ( rear entry dry suits )
Durable : Not going to log the north slope in it , but want it to last .
Ok Class ...... once again ...... ONLY those that have used both . I realize you may have known or heard of a guy in the greater Niagara area who had an uncle whose brothers second cousin by marriage said ...... Thanks for sharing , but I'm really looking for first hand knowledge .