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Christian
12-03-2005, 05:19 PM
looking for a wet suit for next spring.
theres an old thread on here about this but its like 2 yrs old.
what do you have? brand? thickness?
what do you usually wear on your feet with it? and how do you like it?

im not really looking to skish, just swim out to some rocks a little earlier in the tide, and wade deeper. i have been wading deep enough that i think this is a much better idea, safety wise. also ide rather buy a nice one that will last than buy a cheapo costco one.

Pete_G
12-03-2005, 06:23 PM
Whatever suit you end up with, your best friend will be a drytop or splash top to wear over it when it gets colder. It will extend your season more then an extra 2mm will, imo. I've been in the water this year right thru Thanksgiving with a 5mm and a drytop and I haven't been truly cold yet.

I bought Henderson Hyperstretch full suit, which I like a lot. I can certainly see how a Farmer John style suit would give you more versatility though.

Make sure you factor in how easily you cool off; I'm rail thin so I don't exactly have much natural "insulation". Some people will cook in a 5mm.

For footwear lighter is always better, but you definitely want some support and protection. I think any of the scuba diving boots that have at least a running shoe or hiking boot insole will work well. I tie on a pair of lace up Korkers over them and it works for me.

shadow
12-03-2005, 08:24 PM
pete were you ok with a 5mm suit in the summer or was it to warm?I'd rather be alittle warm then cold,I hate being cold.

Pete_G
12-03-2005, 11:17 PM
I was OK, I'm sure some others would be too hot. I fished mostly during the night though. During the day in a black wetsuit I'm sure it would be a little cozy. When I get too warm I just hop in and pull the neck open and let some cool water in or I roll down the top half.

tlapinski
12-04-2005, 07:59 AM
5mm Sporasub two piece suit. I have done free diving in the day in the summer to night fishing all season long in this suit. If you get too warm you can add water and cool down, but it's pretty hard to add heat. I like being warm.

On my feet I wear 2mm dive socks in my wading boots, Cabela's Guide Tech boots, and korkers. These are BY FAR the best wading boots I have ever tried. Mine are 2 seasons old (200+ trips) and still going strong. Here is a picture of the boots at the bottom of my post.

You'll want a few extra items as well. Gloves for climbing up on barnacle rocks. The new Aquaskinz gloves are great, or you can buy some thin dive gloves. You'll want at least one back up flashlite for when you drop your headlight. It's almost guaranteed you'll lose at least one light. I get very thirsty when fishing, so I always have a water jug with me. I like to have everything on a teather to my belt when I wetsuit. My pliers, water, and boga all have places on my belt. My eel bucket has a secure lid so when I fall it's safe. I fall more in my suit because it is easier to just lay down when a wave knocks you. You'll see what I mean if you end up with a suit.

I think that might be about it. I'll add in if I think of anything else.

tobias
12-04-2005, 08:32 AM
Hey Toby - Bring your belt next Saturday so I can check it out again. Should be a fun night:buds:

Pete_G
12-04-2005, 08:57 AM
I fall more in my suit because it is easier to just lay down when a wave knocks you. You'll see what I mean if you end up with a suit.



The ability the "fall safely" is definitely another highlight of the wetsuit. Being able to sort of just lay down or jump in when something big comes along really takes all the potential energy out of a fall.

NIB
12-04-2005, 09:00 AM
U have to be carefull wit alot of stuff hangin off ya when u get IN the water.its just more stuff to strap u too the bottom.Best is to keep it simple.Less is more.A good dive knife can save ur life.Lots of guys like the henderson Hyperstretch.In 5 mill like it has been said its easier to cool off when u get cold its impossible to shake the chill.Lots of times in the water ur ok its when u get out to fish on a rock the insulating layer of water between ur body an the wetsuit leaves that u get cold.I do the dive sock wit a pair of Chota's but I'm lookin for another boot as the chota's get heavy.an after 3 yrs are at the end of their life.Those boots lap posted look like something to try.some guys like studded boots for RI surf they look OK as korkers can be a pain in the A on some rocky area's.I think LL bean makes a pair with a lifetime warranty.IMO wetsuiting is the safest best way to access some spots that u would not think of goin to in waders.But be carefull if u put a top like a aqua skins on it traps waterthe rubber gaskets in the arms an the waist will let water in an when u get out all the sudden u have ten gallons of water in ur shirt.when u get ur suit I reccomend doin a dry run wit no tackle to see what its like an learn ur limitations.everyone is different.

shadow
12-04-2005, 09:49 AM
most of the time I use studded simms guide boots,they don't grab as well as korkers but are alot lighter and in most spots serve me well.other times korker are a must.

Fish_Eye
12-04-2005, 02:13 PM
I agree, 5mm Sporasub two piece suit is a great outfit. Henderson and Bare also make great suits. For free diving Sporasub is terrific...best suit I've ever owned.

tlapinski
12-04-2005, 02:26 PM
I agree, 5mm Sporasub two piece suit is a great outfit. Henderson and Bare also make great suits. For free diving Sporasub is terrific...best suit I've ever owned.
I actually got mine from a guy through you. Pretty sure it's the same suit you use. Saw you on the overlook back in October wearing it.

Christian
12-04-2005, 06:31 PM
thanks for the great info everybody

Headhunter
12-05-2005, 11:00 PM
Henderson 5 mm gold core full suit, nokia 2mm socks, orvis gravel guard booties, korkers new shoe with studded felt soles, immersion research competition dry top, add a 3mm full suit for july and august. Bianchi nylon belt,bench mark dive knife the one made from h1 steel, Accurat pliers (large ones).Henderson make a good thin dive glove. Boga 60#. You can get the best price on wetsuits at B & M Distributors East Providence 401 434-5058, His name is Bruce tell him you got the info from Bob Celico from Westerly,You can order rite over the phone and he will ship directly to you.I put my pliers and boga on retractable laynyards, the knife dosen't go on one so I can use it anywhere I might have to in an emergancy. Hope this helps you out! All the items I've mentioned I use and abuse they all hold up. Oh ya I hope your running a van staal, its the only spinning reel that will make it.

tlapinski
12-12-2005, 06:03 AM
Oh ya I hope your running a van staal, its the only spinning reel that will make it.
All great info HH, but can you tell my VS's they are the only reel that will make it? 3 VS's and one Saltiga in 2 seasons. Still looking for that "magic reel" that can keep up with me. :musc: