I find this advice pretty counterintuitive, because historically the world went away from two piece suits because they have more leakage points and easier flushing, making them colder. All your top surfing suits are single piece, zipless. A proper fitting single piece zipless has never flushed through noticeably for me? You're also conflating material properties with suit styles, which isn't really fair - an expensive single piece can be as flexible as an expensive two piece.
I'm torn between a 5mm farmer John or 5-7mm 1 piece for my first wetsuit for snorkelling in the UK. Sea temps from 8-17C . I like the idea of using just the Johns for kayaking but with a 1 piece I could add a 3mm+ shortie on top. This is a minefield for someone like me
My wetsuit is a front cross zipper one piece with a hood. All the things you mention, no hood, no zipper flexibility I have no problems. The one piece head to toe is much warmer than my two piece. But IM learning two piece allows better deep breaths for deeper dive without constriction.
What brand do you wear? I am struggling with claustrophobia as a freediver using a two piece and I would rather use something like you have or a one piece with a separate hood.
When you are 500m out on a shore dive, a 2piece makes it way easier to tape a dump, if it’s gotta go its gotta go
As a beginner spearfisherman, I had no idea of the difference!
Other big benefit i think is being able to wear just the top with boardies in warmer weather
stev93 yeah it’s definitely a nice thing to be able to do
I find this advice pretty counterintuitive, because historically the world went away from two piece suits because they have more leakage points and easier flushing, making them colder. All your top surfing suits are single piece, zipless. A proper fitting single piece zipless has never flushed through noticeably for me? You're also conflating material properties with suit styles, which isn't really fair - an expensive single piece can be as flexible as an expensive two piece.
why in spearfishing is 2 piece warmer but in any other aquatic activity they say 1 piece is warmer since prevents flushing?
because marketing
I'm torn between a 5mm farmer John or 5-7mm 1 piece for my first wetsuit for snorkelling in the UK. Sea temps from 8-17C . I like the idea of using just the Johns for kayaking but with a 1 piece I could add a 3mm+ shortie on top. This is a minefield for someone like me
Definitely get a two-piece suit, preferably 7mm since the UK and surrounding countries' waters are usually freezing.
@@urb6857 hmm, my local dive shop recommend 5mm 1 piece.
slabby rider That’s odd, What was your budget?
My wetsuit is a front cross zipper one piece with a hood. All the things you mention, no hood, no zipper flexibility I have no problems. The one piece head to toe is much warmer than my two piece.
But IM learning two piece allows better deep breaths for deeper dive without constriction.
What brand do you wear? I am struggling with claustrophobia as a freediver using a two piece and I would rather use something like you have or a one piece with a separate hood.
How do I get online shopping from you guys. Thank you
I shot my first cobia today it was almost 18 kilos!
U guys should make a app so we don’t have to keep going to the website and we can just open the app and we’re there
Very informative, thanks 😊
Ive heard one reason why they call a one piece a steamer, but id like to know if anyone can tell me why it is called that.
they pee in it ?
Sponsor wetsuit please cause its so cold when I'm diving😥
i have a piece without a zip
hmmm ok this is just comparing the Adreno wetsuits, not a more expensive streamer
I want, can you give me one 😍
SALT SKIN ALL THE WAY!!!