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| April last year, I had the pleasure to dive at the North Pole. The water temperature was -2.3 on the surface it was much colder (between -14-25). Myself I have a membrane drysuit but the standard there is a neoprene drysuit. The undersuit I was wearing was termal underware (vest and legging) and the three piece fourth element artic, and one pair of extra woolly soks. I was not cold for a moment in the water. OK I have to admit as well, I am used to this type of temperatures and I am not a wuss.
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