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Anyone tried LavaCore suits in cool weather?  Bottom

  • We have a dealer in the Houston area advertising them and on the surface they seem pretty nice. More comfortable than a wetsuit and warm enough for the colder months around here. Not trying to get out in freezing temps here, but the water temps are still above 65 degrees and should stay that way for a while.

    http://www.lavacoreinternational.com/ is the official website. Girl at the local dealer said they are not 100% waterproof but they dry very quickly and do repel water very well. Anyone out there tried this stuff?

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    Mike Brady
    Sugar Land, TX
    Sailing off Magnolia Beach in Lavaca Bay TX
    http://358degrees.blogspot.com/
    P16 "Pooh Cat"
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  • never heard of them, but i doubt any underwear will sufice
  • They seem like a good layer, but not a wetsuit replacement. Also look more expensive then a wetsuit.

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    Scott,
    ‘92 H18 w/SX wings
    ‘95 Hobie Funseeker 12 (Holder 12)
    ‘96/‘01/‘14 Hobie Waves
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  • The lave core hood is very warm, I brought one and tried it on just haven't used it yet.
    I really don't like cold water splashing in my ears, so that why I got one. icon_wink

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    Bill 404 21SE
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  • Mike, what store in Houston?

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    Jeff
    Houston TX
    1986 Hobie 18 Sail# 13031
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  • My bad;
    B&W Dive Co.
    16222 East Freeway
    Channelview TX.
    (281) 452-3887
    Girl at the store said it could be worn by itself. Considering it is pricey, I am thinking of trying a pair of the socks first to see what I think. You can buy two piece suits which look a lot easier to get in and out of so that would be good.

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    Mike Brady
    Sugar Land, TX
    Sailing off Magnolia Beach in Lavaca Bay TX
    http://358degrees.blogspot.com/
    P16 "Pooh Cat"
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  • makinmajikMy bad;
    B&W Dive Co.
    16222 East Freeway
    Channelview TX.
    (281) 452-3887
    Girl at the store said it could be worn by itself. Considering it is pricey, I am thinking of trying a pair of the socks first to see what I think. You can buy two piece suits which look a lot easier to get in and out of so that would be good.

    You saying I'm fat? icon_evil icon_biggrin
    Thanks for the info

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    Jeff
    Houston TX
    1986 Hobie 18 Sail# 13031
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  • QuoteYou saying I'm fat?


    Hey, I resemble that remark!

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    Mike Brady
    Sugar Land, TX
    Sailing off Magnolia Beach in Lavaca Bay TX
    http://358degrees.blogspot.com/
    P16 "Pooh Cat"
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  • Checked these out yesterday at a local dive shop... person at the shop noted this is to wear under the wetsuit..

    Maybe I am not looking at the right thing?



    Edited by JohnES on Nov 11, 2012 - 07:56 AM.

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    John Schwartz
    Ventura, CA
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  • makinmajik
    QuoteYou saying I'm fat?


    Hey, I resemble that remark!

    I have actually been losing weight. I now need a 4 to 5 lb. chihuahua for crew weight to get me to 285 on the 18.

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    Jeff
    Houston TX
    1986 Hobie 18 Sail# 13031
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