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Old November 22nd, 2005, 03:15 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Quote: (Originally Posted by Little Pete)
If you're a real wuss (like me ) then you have a few options:

- I use a 400grm type B thinsulate (DUI and polar bears make them) with thinsulate booties from PB (again DUI also make these).
- I'm thinking of adding a 4th element Xerotherm layer under this because I'm a wuss.
Yes Pete, I have it from a reliable source that you are a softie when it comes to the temperature and that on Santa's list are the xerotherms!

Quote: (Originally Posted by Little Pete)
Probably easiest is to make sure you are well fed on the diving days with plenty of carbs and such. Drinking soup or hot water through the day would probably be good too. Make sure you dress warmly enough on the surface, if you go in the water without being warm there is no way you're likely to warm up while down there. So be decked out in layers, big coat, beanie cap, gloves and scarf if it's really chilly.

Hope that helps :D
Soup would be nice, but some places only serve crisps quote "Sno good looking at that (menu) thats weekends only - weekdays you can only 'ave what you can see (crisps & snickers).
Do you have that feeling of deja vu yet?
 
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