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My first wetsuit and it's a gem. it does float a bit, but you can dive well when snorkeling. With a combination of 3mm suit+socks+hood in 14c water it didn't get cold, a few 9-10c snorkeling/swimming is another story. moving slowly, e.g. with a light, a camera, does not keep the heat up, so the coolness starts to feel at about half an hour. in the dock work last week, great equipment and of course had to pull the little dives at the end, even though the water was 9! A 5-7mm suit is better for these keels, but they are certainly stiffer for swimming.
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My own, rather bigger state, brings its own limitations and having tried several suits I would dare to claim this to be the biggest of those available. The stretchability of neoprene is in a class of its own compared to at least a couple of products from a competing company.
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There have now been 13 swimming / running trips and the suit has worked flawlessly. Please note that the XXXXL size suit is well suited for a 180cm tall man weighing 140kg. Yes, it’s left blank on your shoulders and legs for a while, but if you’re into running water or trying to rehabilitate an injury the way it is in my case, the suit works great for this. A XXXL size suit might sit on better, but I'll probably try it on like that later as long as I get the weight lower. The suit I have used approx. 13-16 degrees Celsius lake water and yes it really keeps you warm at these temperatures. My advice is that if your feet or hands are cold, I recommend getting neoprene shoes and gloves. Both of these are available from Motonet for about € 50, which is not a terribly expensive purchase. In addition, I would like to thank the seller of the Varuste.net store who helped me choose the suit! Such a big suit is hard to find.
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Fits a bigger guy with himself weight + 110kg and fits in a suit XXX. Nicely lightened and supports on the surface without vests. Of course, dressing up is a bit awkward when the puller is on your back and holds the rail with the strap from behind your neck up. The legs are a bit tight but somehow you can get off your feet alone. I was wondering when the big men swam long distances so I had to try to see if it was due to that wetsuit and clearly it makes it easier when there is more lift.