| Wetsuits for women come in many sizes, colors, | | | | body warm. |
| mm's, lengths and styles. No two wetsuits are made | | | | 2 - How deep will you be going? - Remember, the |
| alike. I'm both an avid scuba diver and water nut in | | | | further you dive down, typically the colder water |
| general and have found different wetsuits for | | | | gets. If you plan on doing only reef dives, a 1-3mil |
| women do many different things. Below are some | | | | suit should be just fine. If you plan on doing anything |
| things you should keep in mind before making a | | | | below say 50 feet, you might want to consider a |
| purchase: | | | | 3-5mil suit. This will do a much better job of keeping |
| 1 - What kind of water will you be in? - By this I | | | | you warm at deeper depths. |
| mean mostly what temperature of water you will be | | | | 3 - How much do you want to spend? - A lot of |
| using the suit in. If you plan on diving or swimming in | | | | resorts and dive outfits you travel to will provide |
| very warm Caribbean water, a 1-3mil suit should do | | | | wetsuits for you. If you only dive once every few |
| just fine. You may even want to consider purchasing | | | | years, it might behoove you to just use their |
| a shortie. A shortie is a suit without legs and arms. It | | | | wetsuits. A good wetsuit for a women might cost |
| does a very good job of keeping the "core" of your | | | | you anywhere between $100 & $400. |