Sylvain Fauvel wrote:
I would go for a Bottom or 1 piece with socks Attached. Cold feet is a
common problem, even with a dry-suit.
Also, the attached sock can be either latex (can tear more easily)
of neoprene. I would go neoprene. Actually i have Latex socks
attached but am considering a change.
I have added goretex socks to my drysuit. That is less prone to tear and
thinner than neoprene socks, but at least you can continue to wear your
normal neoprene shoes. Also, unlike the latex ankle gastkets, the socks
have the added benefit of being a lot less tight around the ankle, which
means that they are not limiting blood circulation to your feet. That in
itself can make a big difference when it comes to preventing cold feet.
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