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Pixel - 5/31/2009 7:38 AM
[Choose #1] U get reversible wetsuits??? I did not know that.
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[Choose #1] Rince your gear after your dives are completed for hte day
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[Choose #1] I dont know how you do it but my wetsuit doesnt come off at the interval. Waist high, I have to much else to do to get ready for the next dive. It’ll warm up when I get in the water.
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[Choose #1] no sense on wasting money on something you dont need, jsut go wit regular suit.
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[Choose #5] grab a jelly fish and scrub well.
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[Choose #5] If you do a third dive you can wear it backwards too.
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[Choose #1] Surely these can’t be serious questions.
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[Choose #5] Decide by your self, it is about YOUR comfort and safety!
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[Choose #3] just pee in it to stay warm and live with the smell
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[Choose #3] The gunk collecting on your suit will insulate your body from the cold, keeps others from stealing it, and makes it easier to find yours (smells the best).
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[Choose #1] dive naked...!!!!!!!!!!
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[Choose #2] None of the choices. I use the new reversable dry/wetsuit. When temperatures are above 50F I use the wetsuit side out, and when beloe 50F I use the dry side. This also reduces the need for an undergarment.
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[Choose #2] You can flip it over when you poop your suit.
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[Choose #5] Let the outside dry off before you reverse the suit.. It’ll be warmer putting the dry material against your skin for the second dive..
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