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🌬️ SEAC Unifleece Thermal Undergarment for Dry Suits Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of 🌬️ SEAC Unifleece Thermal Undergarment for Dry Suits

Lightweight, breathable, 2-layer undergarment keeps you warm while diving in cold environments. Outer layer repels water to help keep you dry. Double-ended front zipper gets you in and out quickly. Ankle stirrups prevent bunching when putting on your drysuit. Easy-access zippered pockets for carrying extra gear.

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Thin but warm: for diving and snorkeling

I'd say it's about the same thickness as long underwear. I got this because it reduces anxiety. It's comfortable and fits well but I would say the minimum water temp is 55+.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great find for water sports

This is the perfect second layer. Or base layer for water around 46-65 degrees. My husband is 5'11' and weighs 200 pounds, he is a large size and it fits perfectly. The best part is that it has pockets. There are 3. It just added a little extra buoyancy. Maybe a pond.

Pros
  • Heavy duty finish
Cons
  • Older model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I returned for the size but the quality of the clothes was

I can't complain about the quality of the clothes, but the size chart is wrong. I have a 6ft 2in nose and size XL was listed as the right size for me. It was too short and was comfortable for someone who is 6ft tall.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great base layer, suitable for diving and snorkeling

This is a base layer as it doesn't have much warmth. It's great for exercise and getting rid of sweat. I feel most comfortable with a trilaminate dry suit when the water temperature is between 20 °C and 22 °C. I also live in northern Alabama so anything below 70F is cold to me. For what it is, it's great.

Pros
  • Excellent overall performance
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Using a drysuit in warm water

I am writing this before diving. I bought this for dry diving in warm water in 50-72 degree water. It is not very thick, it seems that it will be comfortable to dive in it. I will update my review after the dive. The thermal wedge is approximately 60 feet by 25 feet. Review after the dive. This piece is perfect for summer dry diving in New England. Pay attention to the size, they run small.

Pros
  • Builds confidence
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Another size for men

It is thin and can be used as a second layer over clothing. I checked and next time I'll have to wear more clothes because I chose a tank top and shorts. .I think this product should display the size chart to avoid wrong size. Thanks for the size chart from another online shop where I found out that the unisex size is a different size for men due to the combination of both genders.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great fleece for moderate temperatures

I bought these underwear for a recent trip to the Red Sea with water temps in the 68-72F range. For recreational dives <90 minutes it was pleasantly warm, but I also tolerate the cold well. If you get cold easily, you can wear a warm base layer (like merino wool) or pick up clothing that weighs up to 200. Of course, there were times when I could tell the temperature had dropped from the 70's to the 60's. I'm 6ft 1in, 205lbs, legs are longer than my torso and I bought the XL. It was a bit…

Pros
  • Trial for one year
Cons
  • Low repairability