i dive, so i get the daily newslater from scuba.com telling me about sales or new items. <BR> <BR>anyways. i just got on my email. and it showed a wetsuit heater. its a belt you where under your suit and you can push a button on it anytime, and it heats you up? i think thats how it works. does anyone use one? just curious
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I just pee in mine haha! <BR>Works great! <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/proud.gif" border=0>
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HAHAHAH hahahahaah same i rather buy gas
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Even better then a heater belt IMO. <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.ripcurl.com/index.php?hbomb" target="_blank">http://www.ripcurl.com/index.php?hbomb</a>
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those are pretty cool ideas. however i dont really see them being a necessity for wakeboarding. i only use a 3/2 and ride in water that gets into the 40s durring the winter and never am cold in my body. my hands and head get cold but thats it. i can see it being useful diving because you not moving around as much as wakeboarding.
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Agreed Callen. Generally its my face and hands that suffer. Where it hurts to smile and grabbing the board is pins and needles.
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Divers get cold from being under for an hour or more with no light, no heat and not enough activity to keep you warm. <BR> <BR>The ripcurl suit is all you would ever need. Danger said it was the shiz at the Boards, Bull and Bikinis last year. 40* air that evening.
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4/3 mm Pyscho II by Oneill...I have not stopped riding all year. Was out 15-20 times in December, January, and now Feb. Still haven't been cold
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i dont think its necessary either. i was just curious
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