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Wetsuits, Drysuits & Undersuits: Discuss fourth element shorts in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Hi, I have just bought the Thermocline top and the shorts. I ordered the medium size and the top fits ...

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Hi,

I have just bought the Thermocline top and the shorts. I ordered the medium size and the top fits beautifully even, if it is a pig to get off again. The shorts however are baggy - because I have no padding on my bum and have skinny legs. Should they fit snuggly and should I go for the small size?
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Bag shorts are likely to ride up when you put anything on over the top, where as tighter fitting ones will stay in place. Other than that do not think it really matters.
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Reminds me of a true story (one of our cases):-

Tanker driver wearing nylon cycling shorts under his baggy overalls - this setup an electrostatic discharge.

opening the manway on the tanker exposed a flammable atmosphere.

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