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Old 28-03-08, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Arfie
I bought a sleeveless rash vest with built in hood and wear it under my wetsuit in the UK.

I am OK on dives but if I fidget I can get a flush of 6C water which buggers me up. With the rash vest on the built in hood gives me extra insulation on the head and there is hardly any flushing at all and when it happens, there is enough time for the bodyheat to warm the water up before it gets directly onto my bare skin.

So I'd go for the rash vest

Arfie
thanks Arfie! Definitely sounds like the rash vest will solve my chilly flushes. A thin hood too might be in order too, along with some funny looks on the boat but hey - I'll be warm

Bex
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