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Old 08-02-08, 12:05 AM
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Decent thermals will help enormously.... merino wool if you can afford it - in my opinion go for the best long sleeve top you can afford and something less shiny for the legs.

Sports shops in the discount shopping centres can offer some good deals at the moment as they get rid of the skiing stock.

A cheap fleece sleeveless top might also help - and don't neglect your feet too!

I am diving in a membrane suit with thermals and a Xerotherm artic set and am warm....but it's not a cheap option.

Rich
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